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Female Androgenetic Alopecia
Hi, I have been identified with Androgenetic alopecia. Am losing my hair from the front partitioning and in the temple region of head too. My hair has always been thin but used to have good volume. I am losing my confidence because of fear of getting bald. My doctor recommended to use Minoxidil 5% and Keraglo Eva tablets (2/day). Also some Vitamin D and B12 supplements. Considering the side effects of minoxidil, am really worried if I should use it and am not married yet and don't want to take any kind of risk too if it has any negative impact on hormones too. Could you please help me if I should go ahead with this prescription or if there is any other natural remedy like using Peppermint or Rosemary essential oils? Also attaching the pic here. Thanks!
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Along with minoxidil u need serum and few therapies.   Dont worry... minoxidil is safe...do private online consultation and I will prescribe u proper treatment and solve it queries
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You can go ahead with your treatment. Minoxidil does not have long term effects or side effects.
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