Oily hair is usually caused by the accumulation of dampness and heat (damp and heat evils are agglomerated with each other in the body). Oily hair is known as leukodystrophy in Chinese medicine, and is usually characterized by greasy hair, or dandruff, and then fine and thinning hair, hair loss, and even baldness. In addition to oily hair, the skin can also be greasy and shiny, with a greasy feeling when touched by the hand, and the nose, if oily, with enlarged hair follicles that can squeeze out yellowish-white powdery juice. In Chinese medicine, the general diagnosis is dampness-heat accumulation, which is due to dampness-heat intertwining, traveling upward through the meridians, plus wantonly eating fat, sweet, greasy and spicy products, so that the spleen and stomach are out of order, which generates dampness-heat and accumulates in the skin. If you are diagnosed with leucoderma, it is recommended that you undergo standardized treatment as soon as possible in order to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.