From last 2-3 months I am struggling for hair fall ..I had delivered my baby 2.5 yrs ago. But from last 2-3 months I have faced extremely hair fall.. please suggest something for it
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Hi. I’m a dermatologist and I can safely guide you through your problem.
Your problem could be hormonal or could be in relation to some deficiencies. You have to make sure that you get enough sleep and try to remain as stress-free as possible
Assessment of vitamin d3 b12 t3t4tsh mg.
Biotin is safe for hair.
I don't suggest minoxidil as is it un noticeably spread else where hair grows in that part.
BEST IS CONSULT SUPERSPECIALIST LIKE HOMEOPATHY SLOW STEADY WITHOUT ANY HEZARD.
Your case is an acute one as it has started for the last 2-3 months. Do the following:
1. Apply MINOXIDIL lotion 5%. Apply 1 ml, gently massage in the affected areas, at bedtime, twice daily, for 2-4 months.
The head should be completely dry before application.
First hair appears at about 2 months when soft and colorless hair starts to grow.
Do not stop daily use or hair growth will stop.
Minoxidil is FDA-approved. It is applied directly to the scalp to stimulate hair growth and slow hereditary hair loss. It works by widening blood vessels and increasing blood flow to hair follicles.
Although your delivery was 2.5 years ago, significant hair fall at this stage is most commonly due to nutritional deficiencies â particularly low ferritin (iron stores), Vitamin D deficiency, or thyroid dysfunction, all of which are very common in women after pregnancy and breastfeeding. These deficiencies can take months to years to become symptomatic if left unaddressed.
Next Steps
Get a blood test including serum ferritin, Vitamin D, TSH, and Vitamin B12. Addressing any deficiency found is usually the most effective treatment for this type of hair fall. Please consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation.
Baby is delivered 2.5 years ago sopost partum hair loss less likely. Further information is required like nutritional information about diet change and others. Is it diffuse or patchy with scar ?
Next Steps
Should consult a dermatologist with detailed information.
Your hair loss may be due to nutritional deficiencies, including low iron stores (low ferritin). I recommend getting the following blood tests done: serum ferritin, iron profile, vitamin B12, vitamin D, and thyroid function tests (TSH, T3, and T4). These tests will help identify any nutritional deficiencies or thyroid disorders and guide further management.
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