Scalp itch, hair loss, what is the reason? Can I use minoxidil?

Scalp itching and alopecia may be caused by seborrheic dermatitis, which may cause hair follicle blockage if not treated in time. Hair loss will be more serious after blockage, which will produce a lot of dandruff. You can wash your hair with minoxidil or wash it locally with selenium disulfide lotion, which can inhibit scalp oil secretion and fungal infection.

Seborrheic dermatitis must be cured before minoxidil is used, otherwise it will cause serious irritation to the dermatitis site. It should be noted that scalp itching may occur when minoxidil is used for the first time, because minoxidil is irritating to some extent, and the scalp needs some time to get used to it. If it still occurs after a period of use, you can appropriately reduce the dose or stop taking the medicine and observe whether the symptoms disappear.

Minoxidil is a peripheral vasodilator. This means that it will widen blood vessels and increase blood flow in some parts of the body. When minoxidil is applied locally to the scalp, it will relax the muscle wall of blood vessels and make blood flow to the scalp and hair follicles more easily. This vasodilation causes more nutrients and oxygen to flow through the blood to the hair follicles, thus promoting growth.

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