What should I do if my hair falls out a lot?

Frequent hair loss may be a manifestation of seborrheic alopecia, and may also be a symptom of baldness and other diseases, which need to be treated by topical minoxidil, glucocorticosteroids, oral medications and other methods. 1. Seborrheic alopecia: that is, androgenetic alopecia, related to heredity and androgen, which can lead to progressive hair loss, receding hairline and thinning hair seams. It can be treated with topical minoxidil tincture as prescribed by the doctor, male patients can take oral finasteride, and female patients can take oral spironolactone and other medications. 2. Patchy baldness: related to genetic, autoimmune and other factors, can lead to patchy hair loss. Topical glucocorticoid drugs such as Halometasone ointment, Hasinide solution, or local injection of Betamethasone can be used as prescribed by the doctor. Oral glucocorticosteroids such as prednisone can be used for treatment when the disease progresses more rapidly. If the situation of frequent hair loss, you need to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to use drugs, avoid unauthorized use of drugs, so as not to bring adverse consequences.