How to Supplement Tyrosinase for White Hair

Nov 14, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wenmin
Introduction
Under normal circumstances, hair whitening may be caused by aging, mental stress, iron deficiency anemia, vitiligo, albinism, etc. General treatment, oral medications, or other methods may be used to treat or alleviate the condition depending on the specific situation. It is recommended to seek timely medical advice, identify the underlying cause, and undergo symptomatic treatment under a doctor's guidance. Moderate exercise can promote blood circulation and enhance metabolism.

Generally, hair whitening may be caused by aging, mental stress, iron deficiency anemia, vitiligo, albinism, and other factors. Treatment or relief can be achieved through general therapy, oral medication, and other methods depending on the specific situation. It is recommended to seek timely medical advice to identify the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment under a doctor's guidance. Detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Aging

With advancing age, the function of melanocytes in hair follicles gradually declines, leading to reduced melanin synthesis and consequently white hair. It is recommended to maintain healthy lifestyle habits, balanced nutrition, a positive mindset, and avoid prolonged exposure to adverse environments.

2. Mental Stress

Long-term mental tension, anxiety, depression, and other negative emotions may affect the normal function of melanocytes in hair follicles, resulting in white hair. Pay attention to rest, relieve mental stress, and engage in relaxing activities such as outdoor activities, meditation, and yoga.

3. Iron Deficiency Anemia

Caused by insufficient iron intake, increased demand, excessive loss, etc., leading to reduced red blood cells and inadequate oxygen and blood supply to tissues and organs, causing hair to turn white, accompanied by symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, and tiredness. Patients can use iron dextran injection, ferrous sulfate compound granules, iron dextran tablets, and other medications under a doctor's guidance.

4. Vitiligo

Usually caused by genetic factors, autoimmune diseases, or contact with neurochemical substances that destroy melanocytes, leading to reduced melanin formation and white hair. It may be accompanied by skin white patches and depigmentation of hair. Patients can use clobetasol propionate cream, desonide cream, mometasone furoate cream, and other medications as directed by a physician.

5. Albinism

Generally caused by gene mutations, resulting in reduced or absent melanin synthesis, leading to white hair and depigmentation. Symptoms may include reduced eye pigmentation, photophobia, and vision loss. Patients can use hair growth tablets, nourishing kidney and blood pills, calcium carbonate D3 tablets (I), and other medications under a doctor's recommendation to alleviate symptoms.

Moderate exercise can promote blood circulation, enhance metabolism, and help hair follicles obtain sufficient oxygen and nutrients, thereby assisting in preventing white hair.