Ginger is helpful for patients with intact hair follicles such as physiological alopecia, postpartum alopecia, and baldness, and can be used as an aid to improve hair loss symptoms, but it cannot be used in the treatment of hair loss, and the improvement effect varies from person to person. For patients with seborrheic alopecia, such as “V-shaped baldness”, which starts on both sides of the forehead, or “Mediterranean baldness”, which manifests as baldness on the top of the head, there is little effect. In addition, for pathological reasons, such as genetics, endocrine disorders, malnutrition, disease and other causes of hair loss, ginger application has no therapeutic effect and requires timely medical treatment. Ginger can improve blood circulation, promote metabolism and activate hair follicle tissue, which can relieve hair loss symptoms, but it should be noted that children, the elderly and patients prone to allergies should avoid using it to avoid stimulating the scalp to trigger contact dermatitis, pimples, blisters and other adverse consequences, aggravating hair loss symptoms. In addition, hair loss patients should combine work and rest, relax, avoid staying up late and prolonged mental stress, as well as master the correct maintenance and care of hair, such as avoid frequent perming and dyeing, do not use the hair dryer temperature is too high, after shampooing the appropriate use of conditioner at the tips of the hair, etc., while the diet should be a balanced intake of various nutrients.