Hair loss and thyroid

2017-01-03 11:43:49
Have a tsh 6.2...nd taking thyroxin since a month or so.... Having pattern baldness on my front side of head....its getting extremely awkward for me now...the water is also not good here...had pcos before pregnancy....but now my periods are almost regular and disnt checked about pcos till now after pregnancy (my daughter is 4 years old)..i dont expect to have a long beautiful hair but i just want to grow my hair back...i have acidity also...plz help
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Hello From PCOS to thyroid your body seems to be prone to harmonal disbalance. This needs to be corrected to treat hairfall and other of your problems. Homoeopathy might be a very good option for you as it will not only help you correct your existing problem but also will prevent you from further damage.

Answered2017-01-05 06:47:20

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Both PCOS and Hypothyroidism can cause hair fall. Keep your scalp clean and healthy
Next Steps
Kindly do USG pelvis andTFT, LH ,FSH ,DHEA and Hb%
Health Tips
Keep your scalp clean and healthy.HAve balanced ;l p[p;Consult a good homeopath near you with your reports.Thanks!

Answered2017-01-05 06:18:01

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The early side effects of thyroxine constitutes of hair loss. Ultimately your body may adapt itself to the medication but it cannot be said that hair will grow 100%.
Next Steps
Like you have mentioned you have just started taking this medication for about 1 month I would advise you to stop it and go for a thorough homoeopathic treatment for Hypothyroidism and it can be very easily managed.
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Answered2017-01-04 12:12:02

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Hi...... vitamin B-12 deficiency or problems with your pituitary or thyroid gland can cause hair loss that’s reversible if the problem is corrected.....To prevent hair damage that may cause hair loss, follow these tips: Go natural: Leave your hair its natural color and texture..... Choose products wisely: Use a basic shampoo designed for your hair type. Consult Dermatologist.....

Answered2017-01-04 02:36:42

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