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Hormone related hair loss for women

Women's Health | Last Active: Feb 26, 2023 | Replies (20)

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@karathine99

Thankyou so much. I will definitely let you know how these products work.

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Hello @karathine99

I understand how you are feeling. For three months I took a new med for bone loss that resulted in seeing hair in the shower as well as hair in the sink whenever I brushed or combed my hair. Since I had other problems with the med, I discontinued it after talking with both my endocrinologist as well as my dermatologist.

I have found a shampoo/conditioner and mousse product that my hairstylist suggested. Zenagen is the name and I get it online through Amazon. It's more pricey than what you get in the drug store or supermarket, but it does make a difference. Since I have shorter hair it does last for a long time. I probably won't need to buy any more for 6 - 8 months.

There are vitamins that are supposed to help as well as Women's Rogaine. I have tried these because the shampoo/conditioner is working quite well.

Keep posting I'd like to know how you are doing with this frustrating problem.

Hi, I have dealt with hair loss for over 20 years starting with post pregnancy . I use Rogain like product.. I prefer the liquid as opposed to the foam, it is a fraction of the price of the foam and you get better skin contact as well., also the foam can make your hair feel funky. I put the liquid on my scalp and rub it into my scalp. It helps stopping the hair loss and helps with regrowth. I take supplements as well. I work with a leading Dermatologist in San Francisco. I have a thyroid disorder. If you are on any prescription drugs, I suggest looking for side effects such as hair loss. Talking to your pharmacist about alternative meds and then taking that information to your doctor could really help. Many primary doctors I have worked with appreciate the information. Most primary physicians are really challenged with time restraints, so research becomes challenging as primary physicians have to treat large range of illnesses.
I need to be proactive with my health all the time. I wish you success!