Patients with seborrheic alopecia, if the symptoms are mild and the scalp is less oily, it is not recommended to wash hair frequently. If your hair is oily and your seborrheic alopecia is more severe, it is recommended that you can increase the frequency of shampooing appropriately, but it should not be too frequent.
Seborrheic alopecia, also known as androgenetic alopecia, is usually characterized by a progressive loss of hair on the top of the forehead and is common in both men and women, especially in men. The causes of this disease are mainly related to heredity and androgens, but also has a great relationship with increased stress and poor dietary habits.
For patients with androgenetic alopecia, you can increase the number of shampoos to keep the scalp area clean, and at the same time, cooperate with the doctor to standardize the treatment, men can take finasteride orally, and women can use spironolactone, and at the same time, topical minoxidil, to promote the growth of hair.
After treatment, if the patient’s hair loss symptoms are controlled and stabilized, hair transplantation is also available, thus further improving the appearance.
If you have seborrheic alopecia, it is recommended that you visit a hospital in a timely manner, and the above medications should be used in accordance with your doctor’s instructions.