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re greying of hair hair roots very weak hair volume very low dandruff with tangles - #11353

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Hair thiningHair thining bald patches in centre and now front too,premature greying of hair, hair roots very weak.hair volume low ,dandruff with tangles.warts on face near eye area from 1 to 2 yrs its increasing.Rbs-below 140 always,no thyroid issue,t3 and tsh done ,all normal.

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It sounds like you’re dealing with multiple hair and scalp concerns as well as skin issues that might benefit from integrated management. Firstly, hair thinning and bald patches might be due to androgenetic alopecia or telogen effluvium; both conditions have different treatments. Stress, nutritional deficiencies, and hormonal imbalances can aggravate these issues. Regular intake of proteins, iron, zinc, and vitamins like B12 can support hair health, so reviewing your diet for these nutrients could be key. Also, talk to your doctor about using minoxidil or finasteride, which are common therapies for hair loss, although they require more medical supervision. For premature greying, although there’s no reversal, addressing stress and nutrition can sometimes slow progression. Weak hair roots and low volume may benefit from gentle hair care—use sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners, avoid excessive heat styling, and handle hair carefully to prevent breakage. Dandruff could be seborrheic dermatitis or another scalp condition; anti-dandruff shampoos with ketoconazole or selenium sulfide can help. Tangles can be minimized with detangling sprays and wide-tooth combs. About warts on your face, a dermatologist can offer treatments like cryotherapy or topical chemicals to manage them, considering their location near the eyes requires cautious treatment. Regular skin care with topical retinoids might prevent further development but again, dermatologist advice would be paramount here. Ensure you’re having regular follow-ups to address any subtle changes or persistent issues. If these concerns are affecting your quality of life or self-esteem, don’t hesitate to mention this to your healthcare provider—they can offer additional support or referrals tailored to what you’re experiencing.

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