What is the difference between Dandruff & other Scalp Disorders? |
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You often think the ultimate cause of your flaky scalp is undoubtedly
dandruff. Other diseases that manifest themselves in much the same manner
but are largely different in nature include Psoriasis, Seborrhea, Seborrhea
dermatitis, Rosacea and Eczema. Psoriasis is a severe skin disorder
characterized by the accumulation of skin cells on the scalp and other affected
parts of the body.
They form themselves into thick silvery scales. Usually it affects your trunk,
knees and elbows, but when found on the scalp, it may further extend itself to
the neck and forehead region. In extreme conditions, your skin may develop
cracks with bleeding. It is a severe skin problem affecting about 3% of the
population.
While Psoriasis is not contagious, it may be hereditary.
Psoriasis appears to break out more during high stress times. My stepdaughter
has Psoriasis. You rarely see it on her, but during the later stages of her
pregnancies it cropped up on her elbows, buttocks and thighs. After each birth
it went away on its own.
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To cure your Dandruff or Other Scalp Disorder, you need all the facts.
"How to Overcome Dandruff & Other Scalp Disorders" provides the facts. |
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