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Seborrhoeic dermatitis!!
I am suffering from seborrhoeic dermatitis and last month I consulted a doctor and he prescribed some shampoos and pills (nizral shampoo,sebowash shampoo,Eumosone M ointment and aquasol pill) to use until late a month and my infection would be cured Unfortunately the use of following medicine has increased my hair fall drastically and the scally things are appearing on my eye brows eye lashes and even on my beard not to mention mainly on my hair,I hope anyone could help me over come this problem Thank you very much
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Greetings. I do not think that using such medications will increase hair fall for anyone. You should revisit your dermatologist and discuss. The hair cycle normally consists of growing, resting and falling hairs and there is a delicate balance between these stages of hair cycle. Normally hair should re-grow but if it is not happening, you should consider seeing a dermatologist. Further information is in the following weblink https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/hair-and-scalp-problems/hair-loss
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