How to cure seborrheic hair loss in women

Women with seborrheic alopecia can be treated with oral medications, topical medications, and hair transplants, as prescribed by the doctor. 1. Oral medications: such as ethinyl estradiol cyproterone, which is an estrogen with anti-androgenic effect. It can inhibit androgen levels and relieve symptoms such as hair loss, acne and hirsutism. Occasionally, there are breast swelling and pain, headache, gastrointestinal discomfort, weight change, edema and so on. 2. Topical medication: Minoxidil can promote hair growth and is more effective in mild to moderate hair loss. The incidence of adverse reactions is low and the symptoms are mild. The common adverse reactions are contact dermatitis and hirsutism, which can subside after stopping the medication. 3. Hair transplantation: Separate the hair follicles from the area that is congenitally insensitive to androgen (usually occipital) and transplant them to the hair loss area, which can effectively improve the appearance of the hair loss patients. It is important to note that if a woman has seborrheic alopecia, she should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and actively treat it so as not to delay her condition.