I have a lot of dandruff, and my hair is falling a lot, especially from the front. Even after regular oiling and care, it is not improving. What treatment or medicine can help me control this and regrow my hair?
Asked by Male, 30 · 2 months ago
Heavy dandruff with hair fall from the front can happen because of scalp inflammation, fungal overgrowth, excess oil, stress, hereditary hair thinning, or weak hair roots. In some people, frequent oiling on an already irritated scalp may trap sweat and oil, which can worsen dandruff and itching instead of improving it. Front hair thinning may also suggest early pattern hair loss along with dandruff-related shedding. Treatment usually focuses on controlling the scalp problem first and then supporting hair regrowth gradually. Anti-dandruff shampoos containing ketoconazole, zinc pyrithione, or selenium sulfide may help reduce flakes and scalp irritation. Some people with progressive thinning also benefit from minoxidil-based scalp solutions, a protein-rich diet, iron and vitamin correction, stress reduction, and proper sleep. Regular scalp cleaning and avoiding harsh scratching may also help protect the hair roots. Hair regrowth usually takes time, and improvement may become noticeable only after several months of consistent care. Patchy bald areas, painful scalp bumps, or sudden, rapid thinning may need more focused scalp and hair treatment.