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How Can Hair Loss And Damage Be Treated?

My hair has been damaged by using heating iron. I had some hairloss problem. I havent used it again for about a year now. Some one suggested me to go for Brazilian hair straitening treatment which does not use formyhydrate. I am 20yrs old female and vegeterian. Please help.! I want my hair back!!!
Thu, 12 Nov 2015
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Dermatologist 's  Response
hello, i can understand your concern
it would be very helpful if i could see some pictures of your scalp.
hairloss maybe due to excessive ironing or using different products, avoiding it can help to reduce it.
you may have telogen effluvium of female pattern hair loss.
hairfall may be due to lack of neutrients like iron or protiens in body, it may also be due to derranged thyroid levels. so to rule out telogen effluvium i would advice you to get your hb , serum ferritin and thyroid levels tested.
it may be genetic too.
application of minoxidil and oral biotins once a day can really be helpful to you.
hope it would help.
thank you
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How Can Hair Loss And Damage Be Treated?

hello, i can understand your concern it would be very helpful if i could see some pictures of your scalp. hairloss maybe due to excessive ironing or using different products, avoiding it can help to reduce it. you may have telogen effluvium of female pattern hair loss. hairfall may be due to lack of neutrients like iron or protiens in body, it may also be due to derranged thyroid levels. so to rule out telogen effluvium i would advice you to get your hb , serum ferritin and thyroid levels tested. it may be genetic too. application of minoxidil and oral biotins once a day can really be helpful to you. hope it would help. thank you