What is good for thinning hair after long-term steroids?

Posted by vball91 @vball91, Oct 19 6:12pm

I had Solumedrol infusions for about two years. I tried Cytoxan, too. So my hair is now thin, especially at the scalp. Has anyone used a product that helped with hair regrowth/thickening? I’m wondering if oral vitamins or a hair oil is better.

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My son was losing his hair due to one of his seizure meds and started taking “Hims” - it’s working great! His crown has filled in and his scalp is no longer visible at all.

My hair has also thinned - not sure if it’s due to all the drugs or menopause (or both!), and I hate that where my center part meets my bangs, my scalp was also very visible. I didn’t want to take any additional drugs so my hairdresser recommended a product that can be dabbed on to temporarily hide it so if I’m going to a party or a wedding and get my hair done, I’ll bring it and she uses it at the end and my scalp just disappears! I just use it if I’m going somewhere special and don’t want to be self-conscious but she said she has clients that use it everyday. I highly recommend it!

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@pm56 thank you!!

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Hi. I take mycophenolate (500 mg) 6 tabs a day for Scleroderma. I'm having problems with thinning hair and itching scalp. I've been working with essential oils lately and these seem to be helping. I hope these tips help you.
Rosemary (an especially good oil for hair loss!), tea tree, and peppermint are all scalp-stimulating and cleansing oils. To make them safe (they can burn) and effective for thinning hair, blend them with nourishing carrier oils that soothe irritation, moisturize, and support follicle health. Here are some of the best options for Carrier Oils:
Jojoba Oil – Mimics natural scalp sebum, balances oil production, and helps calm itchiness.
Coconut Oil – Penetrates the hair shaft, reduces protein loss, and has antimicrobial properties. (is thicker. Good for masks.) Can clog pores if you use too often.)
Castor Oil – Thick and rich in ricinoleic acid, it boosts circulation and is often used for hair regrowth blends.
Argan Oil – Lightweight, full of vitamin E and antioxidants, great for soothing an inflamed scalp.
Grapeseed Oil – Non-greasy, ideal if your scalp is sensitive or prone to buildup

DIY Scalp Blend Recipe
Here’s a simple, balanced mix you can try:
2 tablespoons jojoba oil (base)
1 tablespoon castor oil (growth support)
2 drops rosemary oil
2 drops tea tree oil
2 drops peppermint oil
(Optional) 2 drops lavender oil for extra soothing

How to use: Massage into your scalp for 5–10 minutes, leave on for 30–60 minutes (or overnight if comfortable), then wash out with a gentle shampoo. Use 2–3 times per week consistently. You can also add 2-3 drops of rosemary to a mild chemical-free shampoo.

Tip: Consult with your dr before using essential oils. Always do a patch test first, since essential oils can be strong. And remember, natural remedies usually take a few months to show visible results. I hope this helps.

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@msgolfnut Thanks! I'm on Mycophenolate, too. Can that cause hair loss/thinning?

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I use minoxidil. It has made a difference in 6 months.
Good Luck
Yes. I am a female.

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Hi, I know how it feels when you’re seeing hair falling out and getting thinner, I always had fine hair but over time it gets more noticeable. There’s a fair amount of helpful products and advice but it’s best to research them because even herbal remedies can be tricky especially if you’re on other medications. I use biotin which is herbal and comes in pill form, it helps to slow down the hair fallout and allow new hair growth to develop, another option is Monoxidril which can be applied directly to the scalp and it can really make a difference, I’ve never tried it because my doctor said that it affects the heart, I’m a senior so I have to be more careful, also Monoxidril only works as long as you keep using it, once you stop the hair will fall out. These are just a few options but there’s a lot more that you can use, of course there are places to can get help from but they’re very expensive, I hope you find something useful for your needs, best wishes.

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@frouke
I experienced severe hair loss.
Hormonal issues—such as thyroid imbalances and elevated cortisol levels from stress—can contribute to hair thinning. Testing cortisol levels might help identify the underlying cause.

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@frouke
I experienced severe hair loss.
Hormonal issues—such as thyroid imbalances and elevated cortisol levels from stress—can contribute to hair thinning. Testing cortisol levels might help identify the underlying cause.

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@swalex, I’ve had a problem for years with this issue but I think it’s hereditary, now it’s more noticeable and it has gotten worse due to health problems.

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@swalex, I’ve had a problem for years with this issue but I think it’s hereditary, now it’s more noticeable and it has gotten worse due to health problems.

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@frouke
Genetics can play a role in hair loss, and hormonal imbalances may also contribute to the condition.

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I have psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis of the scalp I think that is what is causing me to lose my hair, at first I thought it was from always wearing headbands to help soak up sweat ( dang menopause ) but then I thought about psoriasis. going to treat my scalp this weekend with coconut oil it worked last time lifting the scales. Dont know if it will help the crazy itching (which is said to be another possible cause of hair loss, intense scratching can damage the hair roots n such.

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@msgolfnut Thanks! I'm on Mycophenolate, too. Can that cause hair loss/thinning?

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@vball91 I was on Mycophenelate for approx 7 years and never lost any hair. I’ll check my drug book for side effects and let you know.

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@vball91 I was on Mycophenelate for approx 7 years and never lost any hair. I’ll check my drug book for side effects and let you know.

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@becsbuddy I have to watch what I swallow re drugs n such due to non alcoholic fatty liver , doc says its healthy now ( though I still have it evidently ) but I am careful

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@vball91 I was on Mycophenelate for approx 7 years and never lost any hair. I’ll check my drug book for side effects and let you know.

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@becsbuddy Thank you!

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