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What about seborrheic alopecia in my twenties?
Seborrheic alopecia is a kind of alopecia that occurs on the basis of excessive sebum overflow, often accompanied by increased dandruff, greasy scalp and obvious itching. Most of them occur in young adults with exuberant sebaceous glands, with fine hair and some accompanied by seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp. They gradually began to lose their hair from the top of their heads and spread to their foreheads. The scalp is greasy, bright red and has a yellow scab.

The treatment of seborrheic alopecia should first pay attention to the health care of hair, wash your hair frequently, remove oil with local drugs, reduce dandruff, diminish inflammation and relieve itching. In addition, we should pay attention to a light diet, eat less greasy and spicy food, eat less irritating food, eat more fruits and vegetables or take vitamins B6 and B2 orally. If long-term medication is ineffective, you can choose hair transplant.