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Dr. Akshay Batra
24+ years of experience Leading Trichologist, Dermatologist & Homeopath | Advisor & Past President Trichological Society of London

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According to a 2023 report by the Indian Association of Dermatologists, more than 50% of Indians experience dandruff, with a sharp rise during seasonal changes and high-stress phases. Dandruff is a common scalp condition marked by flaking, itching, and irritation. It can be mild and dry or severe and oily, and it's often misunderstood as a one-size-fits-all problem. But in reality, it exists in several forms and stems from various underlying causes—each requiring a specific treatment approach.

At Dr Batra®, we believe that understanding the type of dandruff is the first step toward effective treatment. Our homeopathic approach targets the root cause and restores scalp health naturally.

Different Types of Dandruff

  1. Dry Scalp Dandruff : Fine, white flakes that shed quickly. It often worsens in winter.
  2. Oily Dandruff (Seborrheic Dermatitis) : Greasy yellowish flakes stuck to the scalp.
  3. Fungal Dandruff : Caused by Malassezia yeast; leads to redness and itching.
  4. Product Build-up Dandruff : Flaking due to excess hair product residue.
  5. Psoriasis/Eczema-Related Dandruff : This type of dandruff is mistaken as dandruff.

What Causes Each Type of Dandruff?

  • Dry Dandruff: Cold climate, dehydration, over-shampooing.
  • Oily Dandruff: Overactive oil glands, hormonal imbalance.
  • Fungal Dandruff: Overgrowth of scalp yeast (Malassezia).
  • Product Build-up: Inadequate cleansing after using hair products.
  • Psoriasis/Eczema Dandruff: Inflammatory skin disorders affecting the scalp.

Dr Batra’s® pro tip:

"Dandruff is not always caused by dryness. Many cases we treat at Dr Batra® are fungal or oily. Identifying your type is crucial for lasting relief."

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How to Identify Which Type You Have

  • Dry Dandruff: Flakes fall on shoulders, no oiliness.
  • Oily Dandruff: Sticky, yellowish flakes; scalp feels greasy.
  • Fungal Dandruff: Intense itching, redness, possible inflammation.
  • Build-up Dandruff: Flakes appear after using heavy hair products.
  • Psoriasis/Eczema: Eczema flaking of scalp, Thick, stubborn flakes with redness or scaling.

Diagnosis:

  • Wood'sLamp Test: Helps detect fungal infections by using ultraviolet light.
  • Video Microscope Analysis: Provides a detailed scalp examination to identify the exact type of dandruff and scalp condition.

Homeopathic Solution for All Types of Dandruff

At Dr Batra®, we go beyond symptomatic relief. Our expert trichologists and homeopathic doctors design a treatment plan based on your scalp type, lifestyle, and root causes.

  • Corrects internal imbalances (hormonal, fungal, or immune-related)
  • Reduces flaking, itching, and inflammation naturally
  • No steroids and no harsh chemicals
  • Suitable for long-term use with no side effects

Link Between Dandruff and Hair Fall

According to a 2023 AIIMS Delhi study, 25% of hair fall in Indian patients is linked to untreated dandruff.

Flakes block follicles and disrupt the scalp's environment, leading to:

  • Weak hair roots
  • Excessive shedding
  • Poor hair growth

Why Choose Dr Batra®

  • Expert Care : Our dermatologists & trichologists provide personalised scalp treatments.
  • Proven Results : 15 lakh+ happy hair patients and 40+ years of trusted care.
  • Advanced Diagnosis : Videomicroscope scalp analysis for precise treatment.
  • Safe & Effective : Custom homeopathy for dandruff, with no side effects.

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Conclusion

  • Not all flakes are the same—know your dandruff type for the best results.
  • Stop using random anti-dandruff products and seek an expert diagnosis.
  • Trust Dr Batra® for personalised, long-lasting dandruff relief through safe and natural treatment.

FAQs

How many types of dandruff are there?

There are five main types: dry, oily, fungal, product build-up, and psoriasis-related dandruff.

How do I know if my dandruff is dry or fungal?

Dry dandruff appears as light flakes without itching. Fungal dandruff causes persistent itching and redness.

How do I know if I have dry or oily dandruff?

Check your scalp—if it feels dry and flaky, it's likely dry dandruff. If it’s greasy with yellow flakes, it's oily dandruff.

How to remove dry dandruff?

Use a moisturising shampoo, avoid hot water, and seek homeopathic care for long-term results.