Does seborrheic dermatitis hair loss grow back?

Seborrheic dermatitis hair loss is generally referred to as androgenetic alopecia, and hair usually grows back if the patient actively cooperates with the doctor’s treatment. However, those who are not actively treated may experience an aggravation of hair loss.
Androgenetic alopecia is related to genetic factors, abnormal androgen metabolism, etc. It is a kind of non-scarring hair loss. Patients with androgenetic alopecia usually show progressive hair loss or hair thinning, mostly without conscious symptoms. If patients with androgenetic alopecia actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment and strengthen the head care, usually the hair will still grow back, manifested as a decrease in the amount of hair loss, an increase in the amount of hair, and so on.
If androgenetic alopecia patients do not actively cooperate with the doctor to take timely and effective treatment, the hair will not grow out easily, and even the phenomenon of hair loss will increase.
It is recommended that androgenetic alopecia patients adjust their mindset, cooperate with doctors according to their own conditions, and do not use drugs or prescriptions indiscriminately.