How To Cure Dry Scalp, Dandruff And Psoriasis With Dr.Mike

Brad Mondo
11 Nov 202018:34

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host discusses common scalp issues such as dry scalp, dandruff, and psoriasis, highlighting their similarities and differences. Dr. Mike joins to offer professional insights, distinguishing between the conditions and suggesting treatments. They explore over-the-counter and naturopathic remedies, emphasizing the importance of a healthy diet, hydration, and patience for healing. The conversation also touches on the role of lifestyle changes, like veganism, and the potential pitfalls of certain home remedies. The host shares a personal treatment plan, which Dr. Mike approves, advising viewers to consult a doctor for severe cases.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 Scalp care has become trendy, with many hair care brands offering products for hydration and exfoliation.
  • 👨‍⚕️ Dr. Mike explains that scalp issues like dandruff, dry scalp, and psoriasis have overlapping symptoms but require different treatments.
  • 🔍 Distinguishing between dry scalp, dandruff (seborrheic dermatitis), and psoriasis is crucial for proper treatment.
  • 🌱 Dry scalp is simply skin dryness, while dandruff involves excessive oil production or fungal overgrowth, and psoriasis is an autoimmune condition causing inflammation.
  • 🧴 Head & Shoulders is recommended for daily use due to its moisturizing and anti-dandruff properties.
  • 💊 Selsun Blue is effective for dandruff but should be used as directed, typically not daily, due to its stronger anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties.
  • 🌿 Coal tar is a key ingredient in treatments for severe scalp conditions like psoriasis, but it's not suitable for daily use or simple dry scalp.
  • 🍃 Natural remedies like tea tree oil and aloe vera have evidence supporting their use for mild conditions, but not all natural treatments are effective or safe.
  • 🚫 Overuse of products can exacerbate scalp issues, so it's important to follow instructions and not over-treat.
  • 🍽 A healthy diet and lifestyle changes can support scalp health, but individual dietary needs vary.

Q & A

  • What are the main differences between dry scalp, dandruff, and psoriasis?

    -Dry scalp is simply the dryness of the skin layer. Dandruff is a medical condition called seborrheic dermatitis, which can be caused by excessive oil production or an overgrowth of the fungus Malassezia furfur. Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition that causes inflammation and plaques, not limited to the scalp and can affect other areas of the body.

  • Why is it important to distinguish between dry scalp, dandruff, and psoriasis?

    -It's important to distinguish between these conditions because their treatments are different. For instance, dandruff might require anti-fungal treatments, while psoriasis might need treatments that address inflammation.

  • What is the role of the fungus Malassezia furfur in dandruff?

    -Malassezia furfur is a fungus that naturally lives on our scalps. However, an overgrowth of this fungus can lead to the release of compounds that irritate the scalp, causing dandruff.

  • How does the product Head & Shoulders help with scalp issues?

    -Head & Shoulders contains pyrothione, which has anti-fungal activity against Malassezia and helps decrease flaking. It can be used more frequently as a daily or every other day shampoo for milder issues.

  • What is the significance of the ingredient coal tar in treating scalp conditions?

    -Coal tar is used in treatments for severe scalp conditions like psoriasis. It has anti-fungal and cytostatic activity, which helps decrease cell turnover and reduce flaking.

  • Why should apple cider vinegar be used with caution for scalp treatments?

    -While apple cider vinegar is often touted as a natural remedy, there's little scientific evidence supporting its use for scalp conditions. It may not be effective and could potentially cause more harm.

  • What is the benefit of using a boar bristle brush for the scalp?

    -A boar bristle brush can help distribute natural oils and exfoliate the scalp, promoting healthier hair and scalp. However, it should be used gently to avoid causing damage.

  • Why is it advised not to pick at the scalp despite the urge to do so?

    -Picking at the scalp can worsen conditions like dandruff or psoriasis by causing more irritation and potentially leading to infection. It's important to resist the urge to pick.

  • How can a change in diet impact scalp health?

    -A healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and hydration can contribute to overall scalp health by providing essential nutrients and hydration that the skin needs.

  • What is contact dermatitis and how can it affect the scalp?

    -Contact dermatitis is a skin reaction caused by contact with certain substances, such as chemicals in products or materials in hats. On the scalp, it can cause dryness and flaking, which resolves once the irritant is removed.

  • Why is patience important when treating scalp conditions?

    -Healing takes time, and treatments for scalp conditions like dandruff or psoriasis can take weeks to show results. It's important not to expect immediate fixes and to be consistent with treatments.

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