Is hair greasy with kidney deficiency type hair loss?

Written by Zhang Shu Kun
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Updated on December 15, 2024
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Hair loss caused by kidney deficiency often presents with oily hair because during the hair loss process, problems occur in the subcutaneous hair follicles, causing the hair to become dry or necrotic. As a result, the hair does not grow well. It is recommended to use a suitable shampoo and wash the hair regularly to help improve the condition. Goji berries boiled in water can be applied to the hair to effectively prevent hair loss. Drinking tea made from these berries, or regularly consuming nuts like walnuts, almonds, and pine nuts, can also be very beneficial for the hair.

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When does postpartum hair loss start?

Postpartum hair loss generally begins one to three months after childbirth, gradually leading to noticeable hair loss. This is primarily due to hormonal changes in postpartum women, with a decrease in estrogen accelerating the rate of hair loss. Additionally, postpartum women are often physically weaker, with deficiencies in vital energy and blood leading to insufficient nourishment to the scalp, thereby worsening the hair loss. The condition is usually most severe three to four months after childbirth. From six to twelve months postpartum, this phenomenon generally gradually subsides, and if it is not too severe, treatment may not be necessary.

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Can hair loss caused by kidney yin deficiency still grow back?

Hair loss caused by kidney yin deficiency fundamentally needs nourishment of the kidney yin. Kidney yin deficiency generally presents as a pattern of false heat symptoms. In clinical practice, some yin-nourishing medicines can be used for treatment. You can choose Liuwei Dihuang Wan or Yangxue Shengfa capsules. Consistent use can relieve hair loss symptoms. There are other causes of hair loss, not just kidney yin deficiency. It is closely related to daily habits as well. One should avoid staying up late; staying up consumes heart blood and yin blood, which exacerbates yin deficiency leading to worsened kidney yin deficiency. Therefore, it's important to consume more foods and medicines that nourish kidney yin while also avoiding staying up late.

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Can postpartum hair loss grow back?

Postpartum hair loss can occur but it typically grows back. This type of hair loss is mainly due to the decline in estrogen and progesterone levels in women after childbirth, which causes the hair follicles to lose some nourishment, leading to hair loss. Additionally, the stress, fatigue, and emotional instability that often follow childbirth can also contribute to postpartum hair loss. Generally, postpartum hair loss stops about six months after childbirth. Through proper postpartum care, getting adequate rest, improving nutrition, and maintaining a good mood, the hair generally grows back quickly.

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Does postpartum hair loss require calcium supplementation?

Postpartum hair loss is a normal physiological phenomenon caused by changes in hormone levels in the body. Postpartum hair loss is also related to calcium deficiency, so calcium supplementation is possible. However, calcium deficiency is not the main cause of postpartum hair loss. The main reason is the decrease in estrogen levels in the body, which causes the hair follicles to enter a shedding state from a resting state. At this time, it is important to enhance nutrition, eat more foods rich in protein and vitamins, and ensure adequate sleep to regulate the body's immunity. Once the body is well-regulated, such hair loss will generally recover naturally.

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Postpartum hair loss should be seen by which department?

Postpartum hair loss is a condition that can be treated by consulting a dermatologist or an internist at a hospital. Hair loss after childbirth is a relatively normal phenomenon, mostly due to changes in endocrine hormones that occur postpartum. Additionally, postpartum fatigue, emotional stress, mental pressure, poor sleep, and malnutrition can exacerbate hair loss. Therefore, it is important to rest adequately after childbirth, ensure sufficient sleep, enhance nutrition, consume protein-rich foods, maintain a calm mindset, and avoid undue stress. Also, moderate exercise and using gentle shampoos during hair washing can help alleviate hair loss.