Scalp follicular sebaceous obstruction
Hello Doctor: I have noticed that on my forehead, there are small clumps of sebum trapped at the hair roots due to excessive oil secretion, which has led to hair loss.
I have been controlling my diet and paying attention to my sleep, but the issue persists.
Could you please advise me on how to completely eliminate this problem? P.S.
I have already visited a hospital, but the medication prescribed by the doctor made the condition worse.
Could you recommend some hospitals for me to consult?
Lü, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/05/11
Dr. Zheng Lizhen reply Dermatology
Hello: Any medical institution with a dermatologist can provide the service.
This is a response from Dr.
Cheng Li-Chen of the Dermatology Department at Taoyuan Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Reply Date: 2004/05/11
More Info
To address the issue of scalp follicle oil blockage and hair loss, it’s essential to understand the underlying causes and explore effective treatment options. Excess oil production on the scalp can lead to clogged hair follicles, which may contribute to hair thinning or loss. Here are some strategies and recommendations to help manage this condition.
1. Understanding the Causes
Excess oil production can be influenced by several factors, including hormonal changes, genetics, diet, and lifestyle. Conditions such as seborrheic dermatitis or scalp psoriasis can also exacerbate oiliness and lead to follicle blockage. Stress and poor sleep can further impact hormonal balance, leading to increased oil production.
2. Proper Hair Care Routine
- Regular Washing: It’s crucial to wash your hair regularly to remove excess oil and prevent buildup. Use a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo that is formulated for oily scalps. Look for ingredients like salicylic acid or tea tree oil, which can help control oil production and reduce inflammation.
- Double Cleansing: As mentioned in previous responses, consider a double cleansing method. Start with a clarifying shampoo to remove buildup, followed by a medicated shampoo like Polytar, which can help treat scalp conditions.
- Avoid Heavy Products: Limit the use of heavy styling products that can contribute to buildup on the scalp. Opt for lightweight products that won’t weigh your hair down.
3. Diet and Lifestyle Adjustments
- Balanced Diet: Maintain a diet rich in vitamins and minerals that support hair health. Foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins A, C, D, and E can promote healthy hair growth. Incorporate foods like fish, nuts, seeds, leafy greens, and fruits.
- Hydration: Drink plenty of water to keep your scalp hydrated and support overall health.
- Stress Management: Engage in stress-reducing activities such as yoga, meditation, or regular exercise. Managing stress can help balance hormones and reduce oil production.
4. Medical Treatments
If over-the-counter treatments are not effective, consider consulting a dermatologist who specializes in hair and scalp disorders. They may recommend:
- Topical Treatments: Prescription-strength topical treatments containing minoxidil or other active ingredients can help stimulate hair growth and reduce oiliness.
- Oral Medications: In some cases, oral medications like hormonal treatments may be prescribed to help regulate oil production.
- Scalp Treatments: Professional scalp treatments, such as chemical peels or microdermabrasion, can help remove buildup and promote a healthier scalp environment.
5. Follow-Up and Monitoring
It’s essential to monitor your progress and maintain regular follow-ups with your dermatologist. If you notice that prescribed treatments worsen your condition, communicate this with your doctor. They may need to adjust your treatment plan or explore alternative options.
6. Recommended Clinics
While I cannot provide specific clinic recommendations, I suggest seeking out dermatology clinics that specialize in hair loss and scalp conditions. Look for clinics with good reviews and experienced dermatologists. You can also check with local hospitals or medical centers that have dermatology departments.
Conclusion
Managing scalp oiliness and hair loss requires a comprehensive approach that includes proper hair care, dietary changes, and possibly medical intervention. By adopting a consistent routine and seeking professional guidance, you can work towards alleviating your symptoms and promoting healthier hair growth. Remember, patience is key, as it may take time to see significant improvements.
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