Difference between androgenetic alopecia and seborrheic alopecia

Androgenetic alopecia and seborrheic alopecia are different terms for the same disease. Medical standardized terminology called androgenetic alopecia, the previous medical textbooks called seborrheic alopecia, in recent years the standardization of medical terminology, are expressed in writing as androgenetic alopecia.
Androgenetic alopecia, also known as seborrheic alopecia, is of unknown etiology, and is associated with stressful lifestyle, irregular work and rest, and androgenic hormones. Symptoms include thinning of hair on the forehead and top of the head, and in severe cases, no hair growth. It is accompanied by an exuberant secretion of sebaceous glands in the scalp, increased seborrhea, and itching of the scalp.
Patients suffering from androgenetic alopecia do not affect the state of life, but will lead to appearance anxiety, so patients need to maintain a normal routine, change bad habits, as well as taking medication can be improved.
If the symptoms of androgenetic alopecia continue to worsen, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time.