Can you recover from M-word hair loss?

M-word hair loss generally refers to seborrheic alopecia. Seborrheic alopecia can usually be restored or improved with timely and proper treatment, but it is difficult to restore or change without timely treatment. Patients with seborrheic alopecia may exhibit symptoms such as progressive hair loss, thinning hair, increased oil secretion from the hair, and itching. The main treatments for seborrheic alopecia include medication and hair transplantation. For male patients, drugs such as oral finasteride can be taken, while female patients can be treated with spironolactone, cyproterone and other drugs. Topical use of minoxidil, selenium sulfide lotion, compound sulfur lotion and other drugs are also effective in promoting hair growth and improving scalp itching symptoms. In addition, it can also be combined with hair transplantation for comprehensive treatment. Seborrheic alopecia can effectively improve the prognosis and increase the hair volume through early diagnosis and early treatment, which should be promptly and urgently treated by doctors. In addition, seborrheic alopecia is mainly related to heredity and androgen, and attention to hair protection in daily life, maintaining good habits, balanced diet, etc. are also of positive significance to seborrheic alopecia.

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