Traditional Chinese Medicine Dialectics of Seborrheic Hair Loss

Seborrheic alopecia is mainly related to factors such as liver and kidney deficiency, damp heat accumulation, blood deficiency and wind dryness, qi stagnation and blood stasis, and spleen and stomach weakness in traditional Chinese medicine syndrome differentiation. According to the specific syndrome type, TCM treatment needs to adopt such methods as nourishing the liver and kidney, clearing away heat and dampness, nourishing blood and dispelling wind, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, strengthening the spleen and supplementing qi, etc., which can be combined with comprehensive intervention such as oral administration of Chinese medicine, external washing, acupuncture and moxibustion and moxibustion.

1. Liver and kidney deficiency

Long term staying up late or congenital deficiency may lead to liver and kidney essence and blood deficiency, manifested as sparse and dry hair, and soreness and weakness in the waist and knees. The treatment is mainly to nourish the liver and kidney. traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations such as Qibao Meiran Pill and Polygonum Multiflori Tablets are commonly used, together with food therapy such as black sesame and walnut. Acupuncture and moxibustion can select Ganshu, Shenshu and other acupoints to avoid overwork.

2. Damp heat accumulation

People who enjoy eating fat, sweet and thick flavors or have a damp heat constitution are prone to oily scalp, itching and flaking, which are mostly caused by spleen and stomach damp heat steaming. You can choose to use modified Yin Chen Hao Tang or Long Dan Xie Gan Wan to clear heat and remove dampness. For external use, wash your hair with decoction of side cypress leaves and Sophora flavescens. Limit spicy and greasy foods and keep the scalp clean and dry.

Thirdly, blood deficiency and wind dryness

Patients with chronic illness or postpartum blood loss may present with dry, itchy hair and even hair loss. It is recommended to use Siwu Tang combined with Qufeng Tiaoji Wan to nourish blood and moisten dryness, and apply Angelica sinensis essential oil locally for massage. Increase the intake of blood nourishing foods such as red dates and pig liver, and avoid frequent perming and dyeing of hair.

Fourth, Qi stagnation and blood stasis

Emotional disorders or trauma may lead to scalp qi and blood stasis, commonly accompanied by patchy hair loss and scalp pain. The combination of Xuefu Zhuyu Capsules and Plum Blossom Needles can promote blood circulation and unblock collaterals. Adding products such as hawthorn and roses to the diet that promote qi circulation and blood circulation is necessary to regulate emotions and avoid anxiety.

Fifth, Weakness of Spleen and Stomach

Irregular diet or excessive thinking can lead to dysfunction of spleen and stomach circulation, thin and soft hair that is easy to fall off, and often accompanied by pale complexion. Shen Ling Bai Zhu San combined with moxibustion Zu San Li can strengthen the spleen and invigorate qi. Dietary therapy should use yam, lotus seeds, etc. Avoid eating raw, cold, sticky foods, and maintain a regular three meal schedule. Patients with seborrheic alopecia should maintain a regular sleep schedule and a calm mindset, and daily combing and massage should promote scalp blood circulation. A balanced diet is necessary, with moderate supplementation of foods rich in protein and B vitamins such as eggs, lean meat, and whole grains. Avoid frequent use of high-temperature hair dryers or chemical dyes, and choose mild shampoo products. If hair loss continues to worsen or is accompanied by other symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly at a regular traditional Chinese medicine hospital and undergo systematic conditioning under the guidance of a professional physician. Do not take kidney tonifying drugs on your own for a long time to avoid aggravating damp heat.

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