Female seborrheic alopecia, also known as androgenetic alopecia, generally, patients may initially have no conscious symptoms, but some patients may experience excessive scalp fat overflow, resulting in greasy, moist scalp, etc. Severe cases may find frequent scalp overflow oil stains on pillow towels and hats, and also often accompanied by itchy head, scratching or combing hair to find a small amount of hair loss, shedding hair hair root short, hair follicles disappear. A few seborrheic alopecia patients, the initial stage will also appear a large number of grayish white fine bran-like scales on the scalp, dry hair, lack of luster, thin hair strands, easy to break when touched. The first site of seborrheic alopecia is usually the top of the female head, and the onset of the disease is slow and gradual. When female patients have these symptoms, they should pay enough attention to timely and effective prevention and treatment, and can use relevant drugs according to the doctor’s guidance. In terms of lifestyle habits, patients should have a light diet, and at the same time do a good job of scalp cleanliness and hygiene, choose a shampoo that suits them, and the water temperature should not be too high when shampooing to prevent further damage to the hair follicles. Patients can use medicine to relieve symptoms in the early stage of hair loss, and choose hair transplantation in the late stage of severe hair loss.