Ginger has a certain effect on the treatment of early alopecia areata, but it has little effect on people with severe alopecia and has no effect on other types of alopecia.
Seborrheic alopecia has been called premature alopecia, male alopecia, male alopecia, diffuse alopecia and common alopecia. Its disease is related to heredity, androgen and seborrhea. Symptoms are excessive scalp oil secretion and greasy hair.
The clinical manifestation is that the patient's scalp fat overflows excessively, resulting in greasy and moist scalp and mixed dust and dander. If you don't wash your hair for a few days, your hair will be dirty and smelly, especially when the temperature is high. Sometimes accompanied by scalp itching inflammation, mainly due to seborrheic dermatitis caused by scalp dampness and bacterial infection.
Hair loss generally starts from the middle of the two frontal angles, forehead and top of the head, and then spreads to the whole top of the head. In severe cases, the hair loss area becomes shiny and shiny, and the rest of the hair becomes soft and yellow.
There may be other factors involved in hair loss, such as mental state, eating habits, sleep state, sebum secretion, trace elements and so on. Therefore, at the same time of drug treatment, we should pay attention to keeping a good mood and living a regular life, and try to reduce the intake of food that stimulates oil secretion, such as spicy food.
References:
People's Network-Effect of Ginger on alopecia