What should I do if my hair keeps falling out?

Total hair loss may be caused by physiological factors (e.g. stress) and pathological factors (e.g. androgenetic alopecia as well as malnutrition). It can be treated with general treatment, medication, surgery and other methods as prescribed by the doctor.
1. Physiological factors: high mental stress and emotional fluctuations, resulting in tension, anxiety, and even insomnia, will generally affect blood circulation, resulting in insufficient nutrition of scalp follicles, which is a normal physiological hair loss. This is normal physiological hair loss. Adopting good living habits, resting more, taking part in appropriate sports activities to slow down the pressure, and listening to soft music to relax your mood can help improve hair loss.
2. Pathologic factors:
(1) Androgenetic alopecia: due to the exuberant secretion of androgens, it may lead to shrinkage of hair follicles and thinning and softening of hair shafts, thus causing total hair loss. Men can take finasteride tablets and women can take spironolactone, both of which play a role in inhibiting the secretion of androgens, thus improving hair loss. If the above methods are not effective, hair transplantation can be taken to improve the symptoms of hair loss.
(2) Malnutrition: If you are partial to food or picky about food for a long period of time, it may lead to malnutrition, which causes the lack of nutrients, resulting in the hair not getting nutrient supply, so it will always fall out of hair. Pay attention to a balanced diet, eat more food rich in vitamins, but also follow the doctor’s instructions to take multivitamin tablets and other treatments, to play the role of supplemental vitamins, so as to improve hair loss.
If the patient always hair loss, exclude physiological factors, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, after identifying the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.