The spot was noticed and measured about 3cm x 3cm. It has continued to enlarge the last 2 1/2 months. The rest of my hair is getting thinner. My thyroid is good. Iron was low...taking iron supplements past month. Hair loss continues. What are my next options? Thank You!
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January 3, 2016
Answer: You need to see a doctor for a diagnosis of hair loss on your neck. Some people have hair loss around the neck that can be gene
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In our practice we do a combination of treatments including PRP and progesterone which give amazing results in combination with rogaine/finesteride and oral nutrients. Best, Dr. Emer.
Burning and stinging sensation with hair loss is not normal. You need to see a doctor for a proper exam. If you have been to a doctor and they do not examine your hair or scalp, ask them to examine it since you are having issues on your scalp.
No, there is no scientific proof to date that gluten can directly impact AGA. Of course, if someone has celiac disease (the disease that comes with being gluten sensitive), it's possible to have poor absorption and low iron. This can lead to shedding (telogen effluvium) not genetic hair loss....