COMMON MEDICINE

PRACTICAL TREATMENT FOR COMMON ILLNESS

DANDRUFF

The flakes that we call dandruff, or scruf, are actually an accumulation of dead skin cells. When the cells of the scalp grow too fast, they clump together noticeably in the hair. Static electricity and sticky, oily hair surfaces keep the scales from falling. Any scaling may be called dandruff; but most cases are probably justa a mild form of seborrhoeic dermatitis The actual cause of this condition is not known, but it seems to be determined by genetic and hormonal factors. If your dandruff is unmanageable or spreads to your eyebrows or other parts of the body, consult a dermatologist, as the condition could be due to severe seborrhoeic dermatitis, blephatitis or psoriasis.

As a rule, dandruff doesn’t go away and must be controlled with regular treatment. There are several shampoos designed for that purpose: tar shampoos and those containing selenium sulphide, zinc pyrithione and salicylic acid work best, so its worth checking the list of ingredients. If such shampoo doesn’t provide relif, your doctor will be able to prescribe a more effective treatment.

STOPPING HICCUPS

Hiccups are caused by uncontrollable and involuntary spasms of the diaphragm. These suggested remedies  – they are the same for both children and adults – are intended to help stop the contractions:

1. carbon dioxide inhibits hiccups, so get yourself to breathe in and out of a paper bag (never use a plastic bag);
2. hold your breath and count up to ten;
3. get a spoonful of sugar to swallow or
4. get a glass of water to drink as quickly as possible.

If hiccups persist for any length of time, you should consult your family doctor.

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