Stay up all night hair loss hair loss is very serious, if the amount of daily hair loss is less than 100, it is a normal phenomenon, through the daily life conditioning can be improved, if the amount of daily hair loss is more than 100, it is more with androgenetic alopecia, baldness, resting alopecia, and other diseases related to the need for a clear diagnosis, the use of medication, surgical treatment and other means of treatment, treatment.
1. Physiological factors: pay attention to ensure sleep, go to bed early and get up early, avoid staying up late or tired, maintain a relaxed mood, avoid too much pressure or mental tension, eat more nutritious food, reduce spicy stimulation and greasy food intake can be.
2. Disease factors:
(1) androgenic alopecia: you can use topical minoxidil tincture to expand local blood vessels and promote hair growth; male patients can take finasteride orally to reduce the destruction of hair follicles, thus improving the phenomenon of hair loss; female patients can take ethinyl estradiol cyproterone, spironolactone and other drugs to improve the symptoms; hair loss is serious, but also through hair transplantation treatment.
(2) Patchy baldness:Minoxidil tincture can be used locally to promote hair growth; topical glucocorticosteroids, such as halometasone, mometasone furoate, and so on, anti-inflammatory treatment; patients with extensive hair loss can be systematically applied glucocorticosteroid therapy, such as betamethasone, trichostatin, and so on.
(3) resting hair loss:After the diagnosis of this disease, the first thing to do is to remove the cause of the disease, it is recommended that the patient to ensure the quality of sleep, the majority of patients in 6 months ~ 1 year or so can stop hair loss on their own, the hair grows; can also be localized topical minoxidil, to improve the local symptoms.
If the amount of hair loss is greater than 100 per day, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions and reasonable use of medication, not blindly self-medication.