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Hair fall and bald patches
I have very rough and dry hairs. My scalp is also very dry. Since last month I have been facing hair loss a lot and two days back I observed bald patches(circular) on my head. This got me on toes. I am very worried if these are temporary or permanent. I consulted MBBS doctor as well. He advised me to avoid using any hair oil and keep my hairs and scalp dry. He also prescribed following:- Keraglo AD shampoo(daily) Keraglo eva tablet(once daily for month) Q Sera Lotion(daily at bedtime) I wanted to get consultation from a dermatologist because I am very worried about why this happened to me and how to cure it. I have attached a pic of bald patch for reference.
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You need specific hair serum.. for detailed information do direct online consultation
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You are suffering from alopecia areata. It is an autoimmune condition. Regrowth is possible with treatment. Don't worry. Consult online with detailed history for proper treatment.
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This is alopecia areata. Proper course of treatment is required for this condition. Please get treated as soon as possible because this condition can be progressed. Please consult online for proper consultation and treatment.
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