How to determine baldness

You can usually tell if you are balding by the amount of hair you have and how exposed your scalp is.
Baldness generally refers to the loss of a large amount of hair on the top of the head, and if the amount of hair loss is much greater than the amount of hair growth, the symptoms of baldness may be present.
If the amount of hair is thinning and shedding in large amounts, and even the exposed scalp can be seen, it can be considered to be counted as baldness. If the exposed area of the scalp is large, and you can barely see the hair or the hair on the exposed part of the scalp can be counted, it can also be considered as baldness.
If the symptoms of baldness are present, it is recommended to strengthen daily scalp care and avoid vigorous hair pulling, tugging, pulling or yanking. Topical medications such as minoxidil and dithranol can be used as prescribed by the doctor to stimulate hair regeneration.
There are more manifestations and diagnostic methods of baldness, so it is recommended to consult a doctor in a regular hospital to learn about the relevant matters.