How to treat male frontal hair loss

There are many causes of male frontal hair loss, such as seborrheic alopecia, tinea capitis, baldness, etc. General treatment and medication can be used according to the cause. 1. Seborrheic alopecia: also known as androgenetic alopecia, may be related to heredity, androgen, etc., leading to the miniaturization of hair follicles and eventual atrophy, causing hair loss. Male patients can take small doses of finasteride orally as prescribed by doctors, while female patients can take spironolactone orally as prescribed by doctors, and at the same time, topical minoxidil application can be used to promote hair growth. 2. Tinea capitis: it is a common disease in which dermatophytes infect the scalp and hair. Tinea cruris, tinea cruris, etc. can lead to permanent hair loss. The disease to prevent the main, avoid contact with ringworm patients clothing, sick animals. Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions oral antifungal drugs, such as ashwagandha, itraconazole, etc., topical antifungal drugs, such as ketoconazole lotion, etc., to reduce inflammation on the hair follicle damage. 3. Patchy baldness: the cause of the disease is not yet clear, may be related to heredity, mental stress and so on. You can use strong glucocorticosteroids, minoxidil, etc., as prescribed by your doctor, and you can also apply glucocorticosteroids and immunosuppressants systematically, and hair transplantation is also available for those who have stabilized conditions. There are many reasons for male frontal hair loss, it is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals, cooperate with doctors to complete laboratory tests to clarify the diagnosis, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of doctors to avoid blind use of drugs.