Hair loss in middle-aged and old people may be caused by resting hair loss, pathologic hair loss, etc. It can be treated by improving living habits, medication and hair transplantation.
1. Improve living habits: excessive mental stress, poor sleep, irregular diet, frequent perming and dyeing, excessive pulling and other factors may lead to the occurrence of resting alopecia, such patients by improving living habits have a better therapeutic effect, for example, the diet should be light, less spicy and stimulating, strengthen the nutrition, maintain a good mood, develop the habit of going to bed early and waking up early, and try to minimize perming and dyeing of the hair to protect our hair follicles, thus helping to improve the hair loss. This will help improve hair loss.
2. Medication: Androgenetic alopecia, ringworm, baldness and other diseases can also lead to more pronounced hair loss in middle-aged and old people, such patients need to help treat through topical medication or oral medication, so as to improve the symptoms of hair loss. For example: androgenetic alopecia patients can apply minoxidil locally to help hair growth, and at the same time can take finasteride, cyproterone and other drugs to help treatment; ringworm patients can take itraconazole, terbinafine and other drugs to anti-fungal, and at the same time the joint use of sulfur soap, ketoconazole shampoo to clean the scalp; baldness patients can be used through the topical application of minoxidil topical application, topical or topical injections of glucocorticosteroids and other ways to help treatment.
3. Hair transplantation: For middle-aged and old-aged patients with more serious hair loss, hair transplantation can be considered to help improve the effects of hair loss and appearance, with better results.
It should be noted that the above treatments should be carried out under the guidance of physicians to avoid the occurrence of adverse reactions.