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ı think you dont have a problem of hair loss of any reason ..hair looks very healty and natural . You may have a transient hair loss attack like telogen efflivium .
Salt water is not a common cause of hair loss or my office would be packed with surfers, swimmers and ocean goers.Please see a physician specializing in hair loss to determine the specific cause of your hair loss. I'd be surprised if salt water was contributory.
I don't think that salt water causes hair loss. Look at the native Polynesian population who dive in sea water and you will not see balding because they do not have the genes for hair loss
Asif Rahman Khan,Have seen this side effect in some patients using minoxidil 5% before. How much minoxidil are you suing? Which preparation foam or liquid? Symptoms often result from using too much solution. The proper dose is one ml twice per day. If this does not correct the problem an...
Deb760257,Of course wet hair makes thinning more visible. So an easy improvement can be had with stopping this application of oil. A thorough evaluation with a hair loss specialist is recommended. Close inspection of your scalp is needed, including dermoscopy and hair mass index determination or...
Spirolactone, besides being a hormone modulator, and a diuretic, it especially raises potassium which can alter electrolyte levels. It also affects kidney and liver functions. All of the above functions and possible side effects need to be monitored to assure safety and...
You need to be seen by a hair specialist to evaluate your thinning hair and flaky scalp to obtain a proper diagnosis. Your flaky dandruff condition may be due to seborrheic dermatitis that may be contributing to your hair loss on top of possible telogen effluvium and/or male pattern baldness....
Hey Brain, I think the fact that you have two conditions i.e. dry scalp / dandruff and now hair loss / baldness might have caused you to assume that they are either related in someway or one is causing the other. This most certainly may not be the case. Hair loss happens due to variety of other...
You need to see a doctor for a proper exam if you want a proper diagnosis. Afterwards you can think about treatment.