Is it normal for seborrheic hair loss to get better?

Theoretically seborrheic alopecia should not get better. There are many causes of seborrheic alopecia, related to genetic background and local androgen levels. The actual dermatological problem, even with medication, can mostly only control the patient’s symptoms, and complete cure is really rare in the clinic, to consider if there is some problem with the diagnosis of seborrheic alopecia. Most patients are considered to be in a chronic disease state in the clinic, and may require topical and internal medication from the dermatology department. Although it is called seborrheic alopecia, which is actually regulated by hormones and leads to increased oil secretion by hair follicles, it does not necessarily lead to hair loss. After the follicles produce more oil, local bacteria will multiply, and if you don’t pay much attention to cleaning, you will lose more hair. Although seborrheic alopecia is not relieved, local cleanliness becomes better and hair loss symptoms are relieved. For more complicated hair loss cases, which are actually dermatological specialty problems, you can let the dermatologist make a careful identification to see whether the diagnosis is correct and whether the severity of the disease is relieved.