Is there a relationship between seborrheic alopecia and the liver?

Seborrheic alopecia generally refers to androgenetic alopecia, which is not related to the liver, and the patient’s development of this disease is mainly related to heredity, androgens and other factors.
Liver is an organ mainly for metabolic function, androgenetic alopecia has no relationship with liver. Androgenetic alopecia has more causes, androgenetic alopecia has a genetic predisposition, so patients with androgenetic alopecia often have a family history.
In addition, androgens are also a cause of androgenetic alopecia because dihydrotestosterone, a metabolite of androgens in the hair follicle area of the scalp, binds to the androgen receptor on hair follicle cells, which will cause the hair follicles to microminiaturize, shorten the hair growth cycle, and ultimately cause them to shrivel up and disappear, resulting in hair loss.
Androgenetic alopecia has more causes, but it is usually not related to the liver, so it is recommended to consult a doctor for details.