HAIR LOSS DUE TO SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS
Posted by Manny Y on 6th Apr 2015
Seborrheic dermatitis is a skin condition seen on the oily areas of the body like the scalp, face, and trunk. The cause of seborrheic dermatitis is not known and it presents as an inflammation of the skin. Studies have shown that the oil-producing glands of the skin called sebaceous glands undergo flare-ups, abnormally increasing the amount of oils in the skin. The oil produced by this gland called sebum, can accumalate on the skin causing fungus growth and other infections on the scalp, further enhancing the irritation and itchiness.
Seborrheic dermatitis is characterized by scaling, itching, and burning of the scalp. Usually, there are patches of scales and sometimes even crust formation in severe cases.
What causes seborrheic dermatitis?
There is strong evidence that heredity plays a major role, meaning it runs in families. So if you have family members with the condition, you are most likely prone to it too. However, this is not contagious.
If you have oily skin and scalp,then you’re more prone to develop seborrheic dermatitis. This can be triggered further by severe stress, weather extremes, obesity, and most frequently, improper hygiene.
Do you need to treat seborrheic dermatitis?
Although the condition in itself does not pose any serious danger, it can become quite uncomfortable because of severe inflammation and itchiness. Aside from discomfort, the flakes and plaques produced by the sebaceous glands are very unsightly. Your hair can also appear very greasy and oftentimes has an accompanying unpleasant smell. Socially, this can be very embarrassing.
Another problem with seborrheic dermatitis is that it can definitely cause hair loss. The fungal and possibly bacterial growth on the scalp causes further irritation and burning in addition to the flakes. Your natural response will be to scratch continuously, causing hair follicle damage. When this happens, the follicles become weak and the hair will eventually fall out.
If you have seborrheic dermatitis, it is important to keep the hair and scalp clean. Daily washing with Nisim Deep Cleansing Shampoo will provide a clean environment and minimise oiliness. Since the shampoo is herbal-based, it won’t cause added irritation unlike most ordinary shampoos that are too harsh for your damaged hair and scalp. Nisim Shampoo can also control excessive hair loss and promote healthier hair growth.