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Grey hair at 22
Hello doc, I am a female my age is 22 I have few grey hair I had 2-3 grey hair since I was 15 years old , after I plucked them I started getting more grey hair(idk if it's true) but the number has increased and currently there are 15-20 grey hair in the middle of my hair. I have pcod issue( if it's that connected) plz let me know. Also I had immense dandruff , which is now controlled and better Thank you so much
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Don't worry...you are suffering from seborrheic dermatitis causing dandruff... Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
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Hello dear. Yes, immense dandruff, premature greying, pimples etc are a part of the seborrhea spectrum. PCOS can also cause acne, hairloss and weight gain. With lifestyle modification and dietary supplements, your case can be treated. Please consult online for proper evaluation and treatment
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Don't use very hot water to wash hair. Also, avoid foods which are deep fried and very sweet.
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