Don't Be A Flake
Reader's Digest Canada|January/February 2018

How to handle dandruff.

Dilia Narduzzi
Don't Be A Flake

ESTIMATES VARY, but between 10 and 50 per cent of the population develops dandru at some point in their lifetime. Marked by an itchy, irritated scalp and the obvious akes that come along with it, you know dandru by sight. But what is it exactly, what causes it, and what can you do to control it?

“The medical term for dandruff is seborrheic dermatitis, and it’s a type of inflammation of the skin that’s associated with oily or greasy scales,” says Dr. Peter Vignjevic, a dermatologist in Hamilton, Ont., and an assistant clinical professor of medicine at McMaster University Medical School. While it most often affects the head and scalp, it can also occur on the eyebrows, eyelashes, eyelids, on and around the nose, the ears and sometimes behind the ears, says Vignjevic. In men, beards can also be affected.

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