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Hair loss and Gynocomastia
I've been suffering from hair loss for the last 6 years, I'm currently 25. I had a hair transplant 9 months ago and the results seemed to be improving my hair. I'm a regular gym user 5+ times a week and I've currently developed gymocomastia. The other problem is my hair is also now starting to look worse. I want to take propecia to stop any more hair loss but I've been told it raises estrogen levels and therefore can't be good for the gynocomastia. How can I get rid of the gymocomastia but take something to stop my hair loss? If that's possible.
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Hello there..... vitamin B-12 deficiency or problems with your pituitary or thyroid gland can cause hair loss that’s reversible if the problem is corrected.....To prevent hair damage that may cause hair loss, follow these tips: Go natural: Leave your hair its natural color and texture..... Choose products wisely: Use a basic shampoo designed for your hair type. Consult Dermatologist.....
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