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Diffuse hair loss
Suffering from hair loss from 2013.in 2014 i came to know that i am diagnosed by pcod. In 2015 june i became pregnant, than from November to april 2016 my hair fall stopped. Again from may to aug 2017,i m facing excessive hair fall. My baby is 1 and half year. Now i dont have pcod. Still my hair is falling. It has become very thin, especially in front and sides. My all blood tests report are also normal. I just want to know the reason of my hair fall. If it is telogen effluvium, than how long it will last. Would i will gain my lost hair or become bald! I m very much depressed. I have lost all my hopes.
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I don't think it is telogen effluvium. Females with pcod have female pattern baldness​.  The hairs start reducing in density at the crown (top) and also the hairline starts refeeding  from the front. This is usually progressive throughout life unless treated. This may also be accompanied by severe dandruff. The FDA approved treatment for this condition is a lotion and tablets. There is no other alternative. No oil or cream will magically work because the hairs are getting miniaturised  and eventually disappearing due to the hormonal effects on the hair roots. Please call me or  contact me with photos using online consult option for proper examination and treatment. Do not start treatment without consulting. I can give guidance and then you can continue treatment on your own.,
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