Some people say that hereditary hair loss cannot be cured and one can only watch their hair fall out gradually. This statement is not wrong, because with current medical technology, there is no satisfactory method to treat hereditary hair loss. Although there are many treatment methods, the results are far from satisfactory. In addition, some people say that ginger can effectively treat hereditary hair loss. Is this true? Now let me explain whether ginger can treat hereditary hair loss. Ginger is used to treat limited hair loss. Ginger contains gingerol. Applying it to the area of hair loss can stimulate local blood circulation and stimulate the growth of hair follicles. Therefore, for those whose hair loss is still in the early stages, such as alopecia areata, hair loss caused by mental stress, etc., using ginger to wipe the scalp can indeed have a certain therapeutic effect, but it is not suitable for all types of hair loss. For example, there are certain limitations in the treatment of seborrheic alopecia, hereditary alopecia, etc. Treatment methods for seborrheic and hereditary alopecia: Ginger has no effect on hereditary alopecia, so we usually use hair transplant surgery to solve the problem. Hair transplantation is a sophisticated autologous hair transplantation technology that extracts hair follicles from our own dense parts and transplants them into bald areas. The bald area will be replenished with new hair follicles and hair will grow, so natural hair loss can be improved. You should rub ginger on your scalp once a day at most. Don’t do it too frequently. After all, ginger is a very irritating ingredient. Doing it too frequently can have the opposite effect. It is best to use ginger to rub your scalp after washing your hair every day. Just rub it until your scalp feels warm. Don't rub it roughly or with force, as this will damage the hair follicles. If the hair loss is not very serious, you can do it once every two days. A little interval will not affect the effect of hair growth and preventing hair loss. Although rubbing ginger on the scalp has a certain effect, if you rub ginger on the scalp blindly, it will not only have no effect, but may also cause side effects such as allergies. From the above we can know that ginger does have a certain effect on hair growth, but the effect is not very obvious. In addition, we have other ways to treat hereditary hair loss, such as taking medication or performing hair transplants. If you have other methods to treat hereditary hair loss, please tell me. |
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