What is androgenetic alopecia?

Androgenetic alopecia is a common hair loss disease, the cause of which is related to heredity, androgen and other factors, and is mainly manifested as a gradual decrease and thinning of the hair on the top of the forehead. It is recommended to take medication and surgery to improve the condition, and most patients have a better prognosis after standardized treatment.
1. Androgenetic alopecia is mostly related to heredity, androgens and inflammation around hair follicles, etc. Patients will have symptoms such as thinning of frontal hair, loss of hair, increase of oil secretion from scalp, dandruff and itching.
2. It is recommended that male patients take Finasteride as prescribed by the doctor, and female patients can take spironolactone orally to help improve hair loss. Patients can combine topical Minoxidil to help promote hair regrowth. In addition, patients can also choose hair transplantation. Patients with standardized treatment have a better prognosis. If left untreated, it may be progressively worse.
For patients with androgenetic alopecia, they should go to regular hospitals and cooperate with doctors for standardized treatment. All the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse reactions.