Is severe hair loss in men a sign of kidney weakness?

Severe hair loss in men may be caused by kidney deficiency, or it may be caused by other reasons such as blood deficiency, wind dryness and emotional disorders, etc. The specific cause of the disease should be judged according to the overall symptoms of the patient.
If a man has severe hair loss accompanied by massive hair loss, thinning and premature graying of hair, tinnitus and dizziness, lumbago and numbness, spermatorrhea and night sweating (sweating abnormally after falling asleep and stopping after waking up), etc., it is mostly considered to be caused by renal deficiency, and it can be treated by taking Shouwu Pill, a proprietary medicine, under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner for identification of the cause of the disease.
If a man has hair loss for a long time, accompanied by thinning and drying of hair, itching and flaking of skin, excessive secretion of oil, and white face with less splendor, etc., it is considered to be caused by blood deficiency and wind dryness, and it can be treated by taking Chinese patent medicines under the guidance of Chinese medicine practitioners for identification and treatment.
If men do not have other symptoms besides hair loss, and the hair grows on its own at the same time of hair loss, it is mostly considered to be caused by temporary stress or emotional anxiety, etc. It is recommended that patients adjust their own state, maintain good living habits and positive emotions, and most of the cases can be restored to normal after a period of time.
If a man is not feeling well, it is recommended that he consult a doctor in a timely manner to determine the cause of the disease and under the guidance of a physician. Proprietary Chinese medicines need to be used under the guidance of a doctor to identify the cause of the disease, and should not be used on their own, so as not to cause damage to the organism.