The symptoms you mentioned are often accompanied by seborrheic hair loss. Seborrheic alopecia secretes a lot of oil, and the white particles are hairy milk balls. It is recommended that you seek prompt treatment in this case.
Seborrheic alopecia is a kind of baldness caused by seborrhea. Seborrheic alopecia mostly occurs in adulthood. Seborrheic alopecia has many names, such as androgenic alopecia, androgenetic alopecia, androgenetic alopecia. Male baldness and diffuse alopecia are also called seborrheic alopecia, and most people call them baldness.
Seborrheic alopecia mostly starts in late adolescence. At the beginning, the hair on the forehead and sides is sparse and falls off, and it advances symmetrically to the top of the head, and the hair is fine. As the hair follicles gradually shrink, the hair becomes longer and thinner, like downy hair, and eventually stops growing at all. Around the age of 40, the hair on the top of the head may be completely lost, with only the occiput and back sides of the head retaining normal hair. Many patients are accompanied by seborrhea, or a large number of gray-white fine bran-like scales appear on the scalp, the hair is dry and lacks luster, or the scalp is greasy and shiny, like applying oil. The disease progresses slowly, gradually, and is an irreversible process. The occurrence of seborrheic alopecia is the result of comprehensive factors. The main reason is that increased androgen and excessive sebum secretion cause excessive keratosis of hair follicles, which affects the nutrition of hair follicles, causing hair follicles to gradually shrink and destroy, leading to baldness. It is also related to genetic factors. In addition, it is also related to sleep disorders, mental factors and excessive brain use.