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Dandruff is a common scalp issue that causes flaking and itching, especially in winter. It's often due to a fungus called Malassezia. Mild cases can be managed with regular shampooing, while stubborn dandruff may need medicated shampoos and a doctor’s advice. Babies can also get a type of dandruff called cradle cap, which causes crusty patches but usually clears up on its own by age three.
Eczema, also known as dermatitis, is a common skin condition characterized by inflammation of the upper layer of the skin (epidermis), leading to redness, itching, and rashes. It often appears as dry, irritated patches that can become cracked or sore. Eczema affects approximately 10–20% of infants and around 3% of children and adults in the U.S. Although it is not contagious, it can be chronic and may require ongoing management to relieve symptoms and prevent flare-ups.
Fungal infections in humans are caused by organisms like Candida, which commonly affect areas such as the feet, groin, and skin folds. These infections often appear as scaly rashes and may cause skin discoloration. The affected areas are usually itchy and uncomfortable. Fungal infections can spread through direct contact or by sharing clothing and personal items.
Psoriasis is a chronic, long-lasting skin condition that affects the normal life cycle of skin cells. It is a non-contagious inflammatory disease marked by recurring red patches covered with silvery-white scales. These patches commonly appear on the scalp, ears, genitals, and over bony areas such as elbows and knees.
Vitiligo is a skin condition that causes loss of skin and hair color in patches. It occurs when melanin-producing cells stop working or die. While it’s not contagious or life-threatening, it can affect self-esteem due to its appearance. Vitiligo can impact any body part, including hair and the inside of the mouth. Treatments may help restore color but cannot fully stop its progression or recurrence.
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