If Androgenic alopecia is diagnosed in the very early stage, can it be delayed??
I'm having the treatment since 10oct i.e almost 1.5 months,
My hairline is constantly receding inspite of the medications and also my hair on the forehead are getting thin...
Hairfall has stopped drastically but hairthinning is disturbing me badly
Can it be treated??
Does drinking alcohol makes the hair thin or does it promotes hairfall??
Because i see some minor babyhairs dissapearing after an intense Alcoholic session at night, I don't smoke at all
I'm extremely confused and worried, please help me
Internet is telling me that i will go bald in just a couple of months
My dad's age is 54 and he is not completely bald
My elder uncle is bald but his son showed baldness at the age of 27
Any other elder cousins are having perfect hair..
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You may be suffering from androgenic alopecia which is also called as pattern baldness. The hairs start reducing in density at the crown (top) and also the hairline starts refeeding from the front. This is usually progressive throughout life unless treated. This may also be accompanied by severe dandruff. The FDA approved treatment for this condition is a lotion and tablets. There is no other alternative. No oil or cream will magically work because the hairs are getting miniaturised and eventually disappearing due to the hormonal effects on the hair roots. Please call me or contact me with photos using online consult option for proper examination and treatment. Do not start treatment without consulting. I can give guidance and then you can continue treatment on your own.
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