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Suffering from PCOS
I have been loosing my hair from last one year rapidly. So got my blood test done a year back and it was deficiency of but B12 and D. So I took injection band meds for them. I had irregular periods at that time as well but still after 2/3 months I had it. This year after Feb I didn't have periods till July 1st week. I consulted a gynic and did all the test and it was PCOS which was the issue. I am taking a meds Goecyst for 3months but now I have bald scalp in the front area , is it possible to get back my hair through any meds?
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See a dermatologist. Weight loss and lifestyle changes are main stay in treatment of pcod. Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pcod Blog section YouTube channel Dr Harita Kothia videos
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Take Tablet Metital twice a day for 6 weeks Take Cholecalciferol sachet 60 K twice a week for 6 weeks and weekly thereafter
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Keroglo Tablet at bedtime once for 30 days
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Minoxidil solution by dropper application on scalp twice a day
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