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Skin & Hair Concerns
Question #29937
46 days ago
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What to do for excessive hair growth and itching around breasts?

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I had approximately exess hair growth in my legs & arms. But since last 3/4 months i find that the hair growth is increasing rapidly & becomes more thiker. & also i noticed that there are so many thick hairs around my booos areas & they are itching. What should i do now?

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Hello dear I think it is hirsutism. It is probably due to Hormonal alterations or PCOS Physiological variation can also be there Iam suggesting some tests for confirmation of exact diagnosis. Please share the result with gynaecologist in person for better clarity and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Serum ferritin Serum tsh Serum prolactin Serum progesterone Rft Lft CBC Urine analysis Pelvic USG Serum estrogen Serum progesterone Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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Sudden or increasing excessive hair growth, especially when it’s accompanied by itching, can be concerning and is something you should discuss with a healthcare provider for further evaluation. It’s important to identify the underlying cause. A common condition linked with sudden hair growth is hirsutism, often associated with hormonal imbalances like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Testing for hormone levels might help determine if there’s a significant imbalance driving the hair growth. Evaluation of your thyroid function could also be relevant. The itching might be a reaction to rapid hair growth or a skin condition. A dermatologist could provide topical treatments to alleviate the itching and suggest depilation methods that can minimize irritation. Meanwhile, consider gentle skincare routines to soothe the skin—moisturizers with aloe vera or oatmeal can be soothing. Avoid harsh chemicals or skin irritants in the affected areas. Try not to scratch the itchy areas, as this can cause skin damage or lead to infection. In some cases, doctors might prescribe oral contraceptives or anti-androgens to help manage the hair growth by rebalancing hormones. If clinical hair removal becomes necessary, methods like laser therapy or electrolysis may provide more lasting results. Be sure to discuss all options, including their risks and benefits, with your healthcare provider. It’s essential to follow up with a professional for a proper evaluation and tailored treatment plan, especially if the symptoms are rapidly changing or significantly affecting your quality of life.

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