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My hair has been gradually thining for the past 5 years now and is getting really bad. After a skin biopsy test last year my doctor finall confirmed to me today that there is nothing majorly wrong and that its a really common condition (hair loss).

So now instead of refering me to another specialists he has giving me a scalp lotion to try.

...Sounds good but when i read what it was for, it seems as though its not for people suffering hair loss but far worse skin scalp conditions like, eczema, dermatitis (itching), psoriasis of the scalp...all of which i don't have!

its also used for seborrhoea capitis (a condition causing redness and inflamation of the scalp and crusty patches of the scalp.

It all seems rather scary to me as all the above symptons are not related to me! also the side effects are bad too!!!

Please help!!! should I listen to my doctor and use it???

2007-08-17 05:50:47 · 5 answers · asked by RubyRose 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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see a dermatologist. I have thinning hair also. My Dr said its a hormone imbalance in adult women caused by how your body reacts to Testosterone. He gave me Spirolactone 150mg a day, along with Rogain twice a day. It was a miracle,and it also cleared up my adult acne. You have to continue use.

2007-08-20 13:59:44 · answer #1 · answered by thepcdummie 1 · 0 0

Will you go completely bald if you dont use it for a while? Youve had the skin biopsy done, and you've just got that condition. It is very common I hear, in men AND women.

Anyway, if you're very worried, get a second opinion, but I think you'd probably be fine using the cream. I don't even think it'll work, but hell, for it to cause THAT many side effects, it BETTER work =p

2007-08-17 05:59:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are many methods to make our hair grow faster, shine , glitter in natural ways without using chemicals. Learn here https://bitly.im/aMO8W Men, and sometimes women, notice that their hair is thinning prematurely for several different reasons. Age, menopause, pregnancy, genetics, illness, and other factors all play a role in hair loss. Sure, you can use drugs or you can go in for a hair transplant or fusion, but sometimes the easiest, most inexpensive solution, is to try to stop hair loss naturally.

2016-05-17 06:31:50 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think you sholud follow his instructions and give his strategy a chance. If it does not work, I would suggest you to try plants, herbs, they really help, nature is the best laboratory where mankind may get solutions.
Just do not mix treatments.

2007-08-17 05:54:45 · answer #4 · answered by Simple Mind 2 · 0 0

guess you have to decide whether or not you trust your doctor. Personally, I'd go to a dermatologist.

2007-08-17 05:53:40 · answer #5 · answered by essentiallysolo 7 · 2 0

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