Can rubbing ginger on the scalp for seborrheic alopecia regrow hair?

Seborrheic alopecia with ginger on the scalp can not be hair growth.
Seborrheic alopecia, also known as “androgenetic alopecia”, is caused by excessive secretion of androgen, which leads to the secretion of a large amount of oil by the sebaceous glands of the scalp hair follicles and is accompanied by shrinkage of the hair follicles.
Ginger is a common food in daily life, and its stimulating properties such as curcumin will promote blood circulation in the scalp in a short period of time, but it can not play a role in hair growth, and may cause damage to the scalp follicles, which is not conducive to the growth of hair follicles.
Therefore, seborrheic alopecia can be relieved according to their own actual situation, under the advice of the doctor choose to take finasteride tablets, ethinyl estradiol cyproterone tablets and other drugs. In addition, after the use of ginger may cause the skin to appear hot and itchy, when the scalp appears uncomfortable, should go to the hospital in time for examination, active treatment, to avoid causing other damage.