How to treat oily hair and hair loss?

Written by Liu Jing
Dermatology
Updated on January 05, 2025
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For greasy hair accompanied by hair loss, clinically diagnosed as seborrheic hair loss, it is due to the seborrheic dermatitis foundation, followed by subsequent hair loss symptoms. The key is to strengthen the skin's oil control and cleanliness, combined with the use of selenium disulfide cleansers or coal tar to wash the scalp. Avoid spicy and high-calorie foods, eat more green vegetables and rough fiber, etc. Oral compound glycyrrhizin tablets, cysteine tablets, and vitamin B6 tablets can be taken. For the hair loss area, topical applications such as Seven-Ingredient Curcumin Vines Rub, Compound Indomethacin Tincture, and 5% Minoxidil Spray can be used. Usually, do not stay up late, maintain regular daily routines, and keep an optimistic mood, which is conducive to the balance of sebum and hair regeneration.

(The use of medications should be under the guidance of a physician.)

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