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What causes dandruff?

  • A. Excessive sebum production (This can contribute to oily dandruff)
  • B. Bacterial infection (This can cause scalp folliculitis, not dandruff)
  • C. Overgrowth of a specific type of fungus on the scalp
  • D. Lack of proper skin hydration
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Dandruff is primarily caused by an overgrowth of a specific type of fungus called Malassezia on the scalp. This fungus feeds on the natural oils produced by the hair follicles, leading to irritation and flaking of the scalp skin. Choice A is incorrect because excessive sebum production can contribute to oily dandruff, but it is not the primary cause of dandruff. Choice B is incorrect as bacterial infection primarily causes scalp folliculitis, not dandruff. Choice D is incorrect as dandruff is not primarily caused by a lack of proper skin hydration.