How is seborrheic alopecia classified?

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(2) The symptoms of chronic seborrheic alopecia are: oily and shiny scalp, treatment for teenage white hair [http://www.toufa5.com], appears greasy, with a large amount of gray-white dandruff, dry hair lacking luster, severe itching. In males, hair gradually falls out from the front sides of the forehead and the top of the head, forming a bald spot after several or even ten years. However, it's not easy to become completely bald. This condition is common in young and middle-aged men and women, with more cases seen in men. Women show symptoms of sparse and dry hair, which falls out slowly and diffusely, exposing the scalp, but rarely leads to complete baldness.

(1) The symptoms of acute seborrheic alopecia are: increased oiliness on the scalp, itching, dandruff or papules, hair falling out in clumps within a short period or even all falling out, small papules may appear on the scalp. It often occurs during puberty, with more cases seen in men, and tends to recur after cure.

Seborrheic alopecia is divided into two types: acute seborrheic alopecia and chronic seborrheic alopecia.

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