16th July, 2023

Is Dandruff Hereditary or Genetic? Uncovering the Facts

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Dr Dhananjay Chavan

Dermatologist

Is Dandruff Hereditary or Genetic?

Dandruff is a widespread problem that affects nearly everyone at some point in time but commonly seen in teenagers and young adults. It is caused by a fungus called Malassezia globosa.

The microbe is usually present on everyone’s scalp. Dandruff isn’t contagious or threatening. Yet, dandruff visible on the hair or shoulders can prove an embarrassing site. That indeed makes dandruff concerning for many. Many people suffer from itching and irritation on the scalp.

We receive many patients who ask us some common questions like, is dandruff hereditary, is dandruff genetic, and how to treat dandruff in hair. Hence, here’s a blog that talks about the causative factors of dandruff. Additionally, it also highlights some of the anti-dandruff treatment options.

 

What’s covered in the article?

  • Is Dandruff Hereditary or Genetic?
  • Dandruff Due to Hormonal Imbalance
  • How to Get Rid of Dandruff Permanently?
  • Conclusion

Is Dandruff Hereditary or Genetic?

Dandruff is not hereditary. Rather, it is a hormone influenced condition. It often features flaky skin on the scalp. But how is dandruff related to genetics?

Hormones have a crucial role in producing natural oils (sebum) for the head. The glands under the skin’s surface produce these oils that moisturize the scalp and hair. Now, this is where the microbe Malassezia steps in. This microbe thrives on the head’s natural oils. The feeding process produces an acid called oleic acid.

Now, it is the individual’s hormones that control the production and secretion of oils on the scalp which increases after puberty of. Day to day release of dead cells from the scalp, oversecretion of oils in the scalp, increased flakes due fungi thriving on scalp are all responsible for dandruff. Sensitivity of the scalp to oleic acid and fungal elements lead to symptoms of dandruff.

Dandruff Due to Hormonal Imbalance

Most teenagers and adults suffer from dandruff due to hormonal imbalances. Often, the preliminary symptoms of dandruff appear during adolescence, when the body experiences hormonal changes. The hormonal imbalance produces excess oil and makes the scalp greasier, causing the dandruff flakes to stick together.

How to Get Rid of Dandruff Permanently?

Dandruff is something undesirable. So, it is obvious that our patients ask us how to get rid of dandruff permanently. But that’s not possible. Dandruff creation is a natural process caused due to the body’s reaction and sometimes aggravated leading to severe form seborrheic dermatitis . Hence, you cannot cure dandruff permanently. However, you can control it by frequent use of shampoo. Shampoos containing ketoconazole and zinc pyrithione are commonly prescribed to reduce fungal activity and inflammation. As the scalp oil secretion is increased in adolescents and young adults, it is important to avoid excess oiling of the scalp. Use of coconut oil, if required, can be restricted to a few minutes before shampoo. 

Note: Consult a dermatologist to know the suitability of a particular natural or clinical treatment to treat dandruff.

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Conclusion

While dandruff is not directly inherited or purely genetic, certain factors such as a family history of conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or seborrheic dermatitis can increase one’s likelihood of developing it. Genetics may influence the body’s response to triggers like excess oil production or sensitivity to Malassezia yeast, which contributes to dandruff.

However, lifestyle, environmental factors, and personal care routines also play a crucial role in managing and controlling dandruff. By understanding these factors, individuals can take proactive steps, such as using medicated shampoos or maintaining a balanced scalp care regimen, to minimize the impact of dandruff on their lives.

Get more specific consultation anti-dandruff treatment at HairMD. Our qualified and experienced dermatologists are here to help you with personalized and the best-suited treatment to help you control dandruff. Click to book an appointment with our dermatologists.

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