Yes, it can be treated. The first intervention in such cases is to control the progression of the hairloss so that density doesn’t further go down. Besides the medications, there could be many other factors leading to a continuous hairloss and those need to be ruled out.
It would be great if you come up with a detailed case history before initiating the treatment. That would help a physician to ascertain the underlying causes and suggest an appropriate treatment accordingly.
Answered2022-05-31 11:27:29
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