It’s a common fear to notice tiny moving particles on the scalp while dealing with
dandruff. Some people may mistakenly believe they are seeing small worms or other
parasites on their scalp. However, what is often observed is simply a combination of
dandruff flakes and possibly small skin debris, not actual worms.
Dandruff, caused by a variety of factors like dry skin, oily scalp, or fungal infections,
can create a scaly, flaky appearance. When these flakes are dislodged during
combing or scratching, they might move, creating the illusion of tiny living organisms.
Additionally, seborrheic dermatitis, a more severe form of dandruff, can lead to
inflammation and visible scales, making it easier to confuse with something more
concerning.
If you’re experiencing severe dandruff and unusual scalp symptoms, it’s important to
consult a dermatologist. In most cases, what appears to be “worms” is harmless, and
with proper scalp care and treatments, the symptoms can be managed effectively.