- female
- 30 Years
- 31/03/2021
Can oily scalp cause hair loss?
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Oily scalp can clog the hair follicles, trap dust and may lead to some itching, infections which inturn can cause hair loss.
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Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Oily Scalp and Hair Loss:
- Oily scalp can contribute to hair loss by causing conditions like dandruff or folliculitis.
- Excess oil may clog follicles, weakening hair roots.
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Other Contributing Factors:
- Hormonal changes, genetics, stress, and nutritional deficiencies often play a larger role.
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Management Tips:
- Maintain scalp health with gentle cleansing and appropriate hair care.
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Professional Advice:
- Consult a dermatologist or trichologist if hair loss is noticeable or persistent.
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I'm a 25-year-old woman and I got diagnosed with acatricial alopecia. I've been on medication for the past 4 months and my doctor prescribed me tablets like Perfectil, Zempred 4 mg, Follihair, and Halox lotion. But even after taking all the meds right on time, I'm still seeing a lot of hair fall and my hair's just getting way thinner. I used to have really thick hair up until last year. Now I've got these really noticeable bald patches, about 34 of them. I'm really worried and don't know what to do next. Could you please advise me on what else I could try or look into?
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