Can seborrheic hair loss in women be cured?

Female seborrheic alopecia is treatable, although neither medication nor surgical treatment is guaranteed to be 100% effective. The earlier the treatment, the better the outcome. It is best to start treatment within 2 or 3 months of hair loss. Medications can be chosen from 2% minoxidil solution, 1ml twice a day. oral spironolactone, a drug that reduces testosterone production by the adrenal glands and also has a mild inhibitory effect on dihydrotestosterone and androgen receptor binding, 40mg-200mg a day, can bring some improvement to some patients. Its main adverse effects are menstrual disorders and breast pain, and the treatment should also pay attention to the blood potassium concentration; you can also take oral cyproterone, starting on the 5th-24th day of the menstrual cycle, which has a stronger anti-androgenic effect. You should also pay attention to not to be nervous and anxious, and to ensure nutrition and sufficient sleep.