Androgenic alopecia and seborrheic alopecia is the same?

 

Seborrheic alopecia is a common skin disease, can be divided into male pattern hair loss (also rule the roost of endogenous sex hormone alopecia, bald male, commonly known as early as bald, Xie top or the Mediterranean, etc.), seborrheic alopecia (also known as fat bald ), alopecia areata, such as a dozen.Are for the most common male pattern hair loss hair loss (hair loss accounted for more than 50% of patients), and seborrheic alopecia (more than 45%), other types of hair loss is hair loss in patients with a total of only 5% of the total (of which accounted for 3% of alopecia areata, The rest of about only 2%).

Seborrheic Dermatitis appears as lesions or rashes covered by sometimes oily, yellowish or whitish scale. This condition can appear on areas of the skin which have an abundance of oil glands, typically the scalp, nose, and eyebrows. As with Dandruff, the rapid build-up and scaling of cells is one aspect of the problem and results in flakes and itching.

Androgenic alopecia,seborrheic alopecia

Seborrheic alopecia is excessive sebum that occur on the basis of a hair, the scalp of patients with symptoms of excessive overflow of fat, are often accompanied by an increase in antidandruff, oily scalp, itchy obvious.Patients with soft hair in general, and some symptoms associated with seborrheic dermatitis scalp.

Andruff, Seborrheic Dermatitis, and Psoriasis are three of the most commonly reported scalp inflammatory conditions. These three conditions are characterized by very similar symptoms and distinguishing one from the other can sometimes be difficult. However, as with any other hair conditions, accurate diagnosis is critical to a successful treatment and speedy recovery. 

Central to Dandruff, Seborrheic Dermatitis, and Psoriasis are symptoms such as severe itch, excessive flakes, tightness of the scalp, oily scalp, occasional scalp pain, poor hair condition and even hair loss. Yes, they can cause hair loss.