Dear you may go for tropical ( like minoxidil) and other supplements ( DHEA , biotin ) as mentioning here .
But before all please do some checkups to find out any root cause TSH vit.D3 Vit.B12 Biotin Zinc S.Iron, Ferritin etc…
Also consider if you have any physics or mental stress , which also triggers hair loss.
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1) Minoxidil 5% lotion Once daily at night Apply 1 ml using a dropper directly on hairline and scalp (not hair). Massage gently and let it dry. Do not apply oil immediately after. 2) Follihair A 1 capsule after breakfast for 90 days 3) avoid shampoo switching Use minimalist hair growth shampoo
Investigation 1) Vitamin D3 2) Thyroid profile
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Hello dear Please follow below instructions Minidoxil 5 percent solution topically twice a day for 2 months Nicodaral shampoo twice a day for 1 month Dhea supplements Biotin medications Kindly consult dermatologist in case of no improvement in 2 months Regards
Frequent shampoo changes and possible hormonal or nutritional issues may be causing your hair fall and poor hairline growth. Use a mild shampoo, apply 5% minoxidil on thinning areas, and start biotin and iron supplements. Please consult a dermatologist or trichologist to diagnose the exact cause and guide you with a safe and effective hair regrowth plan.
When you notice that one corner of your hairline is more recessed and you’re experiencing increased hair fall, there are a few possible causes and solutions to consider. First, evaluate your overall health and lifestyle. Nutritional deficiencies, especially in iron, vitamin D, and proteins, play a significant role in hair health. Ensure you’re maintaining a balanced diet with sufficient nutrients that promote hair growth. Sometimes, excessive hairstyling or harsh hair products, even frequent shampoo changes, might contribute to hair loss. Opt for gentle, sulfate-free shampoos and avoid over-washing your hair. Stress and poor sleep are also known contributors—consider managing stress through relaxation techniques and ensure you’re getting enough rest. If these adjustments do not help, medical conditions such as androgenetic alopecia or other scalp conditions could be involved. Consulting with a dermatologist can be beneficial. They may recommend treatments like minoxidil, a topical medication known to support hair growth, which, when used as directed, can improve hair density. Also, pay attention to any additional symptoms like scalp irritation or sudden hair loss. In such cases, prompt evaluation by a healthcare provider is crucial. There are also advanced options like platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy or laser treatments, but these should only be considered under professional guidance. If over-the-counter options don’t work, seeking a prescription treatment tailored to your specific condition might be necessary. Prioritize understanding the root cause of your hair loss for an effective solution.
