Alopecia with vit D3 deficiency Minoxidi

2025-10-31 21:02:01
I am 25 year old woman, I am working a night shift. I am facing the alopecia areata issue . Last Month I saw one patch on my head . Then I started to test my vitamin then I saw I had vitamin d3 deficiency . Now I started Kenacort injection treatment I took one injection till now. I want to use Minoxidil for fast hair regrowth I have my marriage after 6 months. Which minoxidil help me or is it good for my case or not.? Or What if I stop using Minoxidil after hair growth? Kindly send clear answer
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Don't worry...you are suffering from alopecia areata  causing this patch hair loss... Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.

Answered2025-11-06 01:23:45

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Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder that affects hair follicles, leading to hair loss in small, round patches on the scalp or other areas of the body. Here's some information about alopecia areata: **Causes and Risk Factors:** - **Autoimmune Reaction:** In alopecia areata, the immune system mistakenly targets hair follicles as foreign invaders, causing them to shrink and slow down hair production. - **Genetics:** A family history of autoimmune diseases or alopecia areata can increase the risk. - **Triggers:** While the exact cause is not fully understood, factors such as stress, illness, or environmental triggers may contribute to the onset or exacerbation of alopecia areata. **Symptoms:** - **Patchy Hair Loss:** The most noticeable symptom is the sudden appearance of one or more round, smooth, and hairless patches on the scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes, beard, or other body hair. - **Regrowth:** Hair may regrow in affected areas, but it can also fall out again or appear in new patches. The course of the condition varies from person to person. - **Nail Changes:** Some individuals with alopecia areata may experience changes in their fingernails or toenails, such as pitting or white spots. It's important to consult a dermatologis if you suspect you have alopecia areata. They can provide a proper diagnosis, recommend appropriate treatments, and discuss the best approach based on the severity and extent of hair loss

Answered2025-11-08 01:31:16

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Need to identify causative factor by medical history and clear photos
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Book online consultation of Dermatologist

Answered2025-11-06 13:16:39

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Kindly consult online for proper treatment and guidance. Details are required.

Answered2025-11-06 09:07:19

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Kindly go for direct consultation with doctor, as that would be better to solve your queries .

Answered2025-11-06 07:21:03

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Share pics for better evaluation

Answered2025-11-06 04:49:10

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Kindly consult us online so that we can get your detailed history and prescribe you accordingly

Answered2025-11-05 15:10:33

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Detailed history and clear images are required for correct diagnosis and treatment. Other autoimmune conditions should also be ruled out.
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kindly book online consultation for proper management

Answered2025-11-05 14:34:59

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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.

Answered2025-11-05 10:54:45

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