I have been suggested morr 2% solution for 2 months by my dermatologist, but once I stopped using it, I am again noticing excessive hair fall, what should I do?
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Several health conditions, including thyroid disease, iron deficiency anemia, and secondary syphilis, can cause hair loss. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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Hi lybrate-user! hair fall can be due to various reasons. Mostly female pattern hair loss and telogen effluvium are common forms. Definitely, minoxidil is the gold standard for treating the pattern hair loss. So, firstly you should get evaluated and find out the reason for hairfall and accordingly go for the treatment. Hormonal issues ,nutritional causes and other should be ruled out. Once underlying cause is corrected, even after switching off the minoxidil hair fall will be stabilised. Nowadays, a lot of minoxidil free lotions like pro capil, capixyletc have been there in the market which increase hair growth. Prp ,stem cell therapy are minor procedures which will increase hair growth depending on the severity of hair fall. Talk to your dermatologist and discuss the pros and cons of each.
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Hi it takes time to see the improvement ater starting this medication initially there can be increased hair fall 1 to 2 months if you want better results .u need to be use it or longer time.
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u need hormone therapy...You are suffering from hormonal changes causing Androgenetic alopecia causing hair fall. It's completely stoppable even regrowth of hair is possible with certain medications without any side effects. Treatment depends on the grade of hair loss. So, it's a must for diagnosing which grade, you are in for an effective treatment. Please send photos of your head, by direct online consultation for accurate diagnosis and proper treatment.
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A wholesome diet, rich in silica, calcium and iron, will help reduce or prevent hair loss. Green, leafy vegetables, especially sea vegetables, are good mineral sources. Raw oats provide silica. Dried fruits and cherry juice are rich sources of iron. Eat plenty of iron-rich foods, like liver (avoid if you are pregnant) and other organ meat, whole grain cereals, dark green leafy vegetables, eggs, dates, and raisins.
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