Hair loss is more serious, may be congenital factors, can also be considered with pathological factors, such as ringworm of the head, seborrheic dermatitis, seborrheic alopecia and other diseases. It is recommended to pay attention to daily care, medication for the cause or treatment through hair transplantation.
1. Congenital factors: affected by congenital factors, such as abnormal hair shaft structure, congenital alopecia, dysplasia and so on, which may lead to severe hair loss. It is recommended to pay attention to daily care and not to use irritating hair dyes, perms and poor-quality toiletries, so as to reduce hair loss.
2. Ringworm of the head: ringworm of the head is caused by fungal infection, fungi may destroy hair follicles and head skin, leading to hair loss. Anti-fungal medicines such as topical terbinafine cream and bifonazole solution can be used, and oral itraconazole capsule and other medicines can be taken for treatment if necessary.
3. Seborrheic dermatitis: Seborrheic dermatitis is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease that may occur at any age. When seborrheic dermatitis occurs on the scalp, it may lead to erythema, follicular pimples, dandruff, and hair loss. It is recommended to keep the scalp clean and pay attention to balanced nutrition.
4. Androgenetic alopecia: there is often a family history of this condition, which is more common in men, and the common pattern of hair loss is diffuse alopecia in the frontotemporal region and on the top of the head. Minoxidil can be used externally to promote hair growth. If necessary, oral finasteride or through hair transplantation treatment.
It is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time to see a doctor for treatment after the cause of hair loss is clarified. The above medication should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medication.