How to treat genetically related hair loss to get better

Heredity-related hair loss is commonly seen in androgenetic alopecia, spot baldness, etc. It can be treated by medication and surgery after clear diagnosis in order to get well.
1. Androgenetic alopecia: male patients can be treated with finasteride; female patients can be treated with cyproterone acetate; topical minoxidil tincture can also be used to promote local blood circulation and regenerate hair; if necessary, hair transplantation can be performed to separate hair follicles from the congenital androgen insensitive areas and transplant them to the hair loss areas, which can treat the disease.
2. Patchy baldness: Minoxidil tincture, 10% cayenne pepper tincture and other drugs can be used externally to promote local blood circulation and hair growth; topical or injectable glucocorticosteroids, such as prednisolone, etc., in the baldness area can help hair growth; oral vitamin B, cystine, etc., can help hair growth; moderate to severe patchy baldness, can be used externally with the sensitizing agent dibenzocyclopropenone, to promote regeneration of the lesion hairs.
It is recommended that patients in the hospital after a clear diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor reasonable medication treatment, not blindly self-medication.