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1. Is hair loss treatable?
Hair loss is treatable in most of the cases. The cause may be diet, hereditary or any underlying medical condition.
2. When should I be worried about hair loss?
If you see bald patches, receding hairline or hair loss in clumps, you should meet a dermatologist.
3. What are the ayurvedic remedies for hair loss treatment?
In Ayurveda, using amla and shikakai for washing hair, messaging the scalp thrice a week with coconut oil or medicated oils, maintaining a good bowel movement and applying fenugreek seeds infused coconut oil on the scalp are some remedies prescribed to treat hair loss.
4. What are the prescribed medication for hair loss treatment?
Minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Propecia) are the only Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs for hair loss.
5. Can laser treatment help with hairfall?
Yes. A low-level laser therapy, which has a combination of laser light and heat, is proven to stimulate the epidermal stem cells of the scalp and reverse the ageing of the hair follicle, thereby reversing it to the growth cycle.
Following are a few of the signs and symptoms of hair loss:
Following are a few of the risk factors that can increase the hair fall:
Following are a few of the treatment options for hair loss:
A certified and well-experienced Dermatologist or Trichologist or Endocrinologist can treat Hair loss. A particular specialist will examine the health condition of the scalp and assess the cause of hair fall. Then the doctor can suggest the relevant treatment plan.
Following are a few of the preventive measures to control further hair loss:
Homeopathic medicines provide effective treatment for hair loss. Maintaining dosing therapy as prescribed by the homeopath and monitoring hair loss can be helpful in the treatment process.