Can you treat baldness with ginger?

There is no conclusive modern medical evidence to suggest that baldness can be treated with ginger. Therefore, it is not recommended to use ginger to treat baldness.
Although ginger can stimulate capillary dilatation and often causes a burning sensation in patients after topical application, which in turn is thought to stimulate hair growth. However, there are no rigorous clinical studies to confirm whether there is a difference in the rate of hair growth between patients with baldness who use ginger and those who do not.
Topical medications can be prescribed for baldness, commonly minoxidil solution or glucocorticoid creams. Hormonal drugs such as trimethoprim injection can also be injected locally into the skin lesions.
If the patient has baldness, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, avoid self-treatment, so as not to cause adverse consequences.