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For the past 1.5 years, she is experiencing severe hair loss and intermittent burning on her scalp. She has taken tugain, diprovate, xtraglo after consulting multiple dermatologists. However, we haven't been able to find a solution. Read somewhere about cicatricial alopecia. Could that be the root cause? Please help.
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This is limited details and more precise information is needed about your skin condition which can help in planning a treatment. A thorough history, clinical examination and appropriate laboratory tests will be needed to solve the mystery. A photograph would have been helpful. Consider seeing a Dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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You need to frame your query more appropriately to get a precise recommendations, A photograph would have been helpful.
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Avoid Self Medications.
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