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How do I differentiate between androgenic alopecia and telogen effluvium? I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism in the month of January. Around mid-march I started having severe hair fall. I've never had hair fall problem I've always taken care of my hair. So sudden hair fall concerned me. One doctor told me it could be androgenic alopecia another doctor told me it's telogen effluvium. The hair is falling out with white bulbs in the end I am taking hair gro forte. But nothing is working. My scalp is almost visible. I've been facing this hair loss for almost 4 months. Kindly let me know if it's temporary or a permanent condition.


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