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Hairfall related stress
I am having haifall and hair thinning problem over a year.it was of very good condition but now it's going.i can't control the stress.i'm being depressed..i have tried some treatments also but nothing worked.i don't know how to deal with the condition.i am loosing my self-confidence.becoming sad and depressed.
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Greetings! Well about your hairfall, it can be hormonal as well. To be more specific, any change in appearance can lead to stress but you need to understand that stress can be more detrimental for your hairfall. Be more acceptive towards your condition, the more you will worry about it you may land in severe anxiety or depressive features. Still if you feel that despite trying to work on it, you arent able to get over the sadness or depressive features you are experiencing, then you need to consult a psychiatrist.
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Please get your baseline hormone levels checked. Also iron and vitamin supplements will help. You can avail of techniques to reduce stress. Improve your diet. for depression plz consult with a psychiatrist.
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Consult via practo for effective Homoeopathy treatment for depression and hair thinning
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Hairfall can result from iron deficiency or harsh hair treatment . Please see a doctor to rule out medical causes leading to hair loss. But do remember that stress itself can exacerbate your problem. Stress increases the level of steroid hormones in our body which can affect our hair and skin health. So if you have exhausted all home remedies, see a doctor who can diagnose the cause of your hairfall, either medical or psychological.  A paychiatrist who is an MBBS doctor with MD in Psychiatry may  just be the right person for you.
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