Why white hair grows after baldness

The growth of gray hair after baldness is also a frequent clinical phenomenon, and is more common in middle-aged and elderly patients. After baldness, the local T-cell immune dysfunction produces damage to the hair follicles, and the body cannot have a recovery period without standard treatment. However, the ability to recover is not normal, resulting in a decrease in the function of local hair follicles or a decrease in the ability to produce black cell particles. For such patients using a combination of Chinese and Western medicine is a better treatment, regulating immune function, supplementing trace elements, and topical application of drugs that promote hair growth, including minoxidil. In clinical practice, it is often observed that patients have a history of kidney qi deficiency. These patients should pay attention to rest, mental factors regulation, and take appropriate conditioning herbs. Appropriate treatment with poultices in winter is also effective in improving the immune function of the patient’s body. Chinese medicine to tonify the kidney can have a better effect on such patients, or eat black sesame, walnut meat, black beans.