1. Seborrheic alopecia: The common cause of male alopecia is seborrheic alopecia, also known as androgenic alopecia. It is easy to cause the hairline to move backwards and the hair on the top of the head is sparse. It can be treated with topical drugs such as minoxidil tincture and oral drugs such as finasteride tablets.
2. Alopecia areata: It is often manifested as localized alopecia and can be treated with glucocorticoid drugs, such as halometasone ointment and minoxidil tincture. , and local injection of betamethasone and other drugs. When alopecia is serious and progresses rapidly, oral glucocorticoid can be used for treatment.
If men have a lot of hair loss, go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor's advice when using the above drugs.