Female hair loss can be considered to be caused by ringworm of the scalp, androgenetic alopecia and baldness, etc. Depending on the different diseases, topical medication or oral medication can be chosen to improve and recover. 1. Ringworm of the head: Ringworm of the head is a dermatophyte infection that involves the hair and scalp. It can also cause hair loss symptoms in women. Antifungal treatment such as oral antifungal drugs like terbinafine and itraconazole can be given to improve female hair loss. 2. Androgenetic alopecia: excessive secretion of androgen is one of the important reasons for the development of this disease. Women can use 2% minoxidil topically to promote hair growth or take spironolactone orally to play the role of anti-androgen to help improve and restore the symptoms of hair loss. 3. Patch baldness: Patch baldness is a psychogenic, autoimmune-associated, non-scarring hair loss disease that can occur in any part of the body. Prednisolone suspension or compound betamethasone injection can be used for intradermal injection, and 2% minoxidil can also be used externally for treatment. There may be other reasons for hair loss in women, so you should cooperate with your doctor to find out the specific reasons before making targeted treatment and therapy. The medication should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medicate.