I am 32 yr old male and have oily hair with itching skull and thin hair problem so please advise me which treatment best fit to my problem?

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As easy as it sounds you can always start with Head & Shoulders shampoo. The thinning hair problem (unless medically relevant) isn't something that can be prevented. In spite of the TV commercials and ads trying to profit off you say to the contrary, bald isn't bad.It's part of growing up, like being able to grow chest hair or a beard.

If your skin problem persists, see a dermatologist.

Treatment, if necessary is by over-the-counter antibacterial shampoos, or in severe cases with oral antibiotics by mouth. Several other types of folliculitis may affect the scalp. Tinea capitis is fungal infection of the scalp mostly seen in pre-school children (3-7 years of age), but can also occur in adults.

It is caused by group of fungi that normally live on the skin (dermatophytes) but may overgrow in certain circumstances. Tinea capitis may present as itchy, scaling area of hair loss, black dots (parts of broken hair in the scalp skin), yellow crusts (favus) or rough, thickened inflamed area (kerion). Lymph nodes on the sides of the back of the neck may be enlarged.

Tinea capitis is contagious, so other family members should be examined in suspected cases. Therapy is by prescribed anti-fungals by mouth such as griseofulvin or terbinafine for 4-6 weeks (3). Tinea amiantacea (Amia is a fish species with silvery skin) is another (rare) type of fungi that causes itchy scalp.

Silvery skin scales are attached on the base of the hair thus gluing hair in tufts. Head lice may cause intense itch of scalp, neck, and shoulders due to allergic reaction to lice saliva. Adult louse is white or grey, about 2 mm long, and may be found on the hair by inspection and using a special lice-comb.

Lice eggs (nits), are white, about 0.5 mm in size, and are firmly attached to the hair base. Anyone with the hair can get head lice, but children are mostly affected. Over-the-counter anti-lice powders, lotions, or shampoos, containing pyrethrins or permethrine should be tried first.

Head lice are highly contagious, so close head-to-head contact and sharing caps, headphones, and the like with infected persons should be avoided. Bed linen, clothes, and all items that were likely in contact with infected person should be washed, or if this is not possible, sealed for two weeks, what will kill the lice and eggs. If over-the-counter products do not help, prescription lotions containing malathion or lindane should be used.

Detailed instructions from CDC about treating head lice.

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