Androgenetic Alopecia

Androgenetic alopecia, otherwise called male-pattern baldness, is a type of hair loss that can affect both men and women. This condition results in receding hairline and hair thinning, which progresses to total or partial baldness. It can be genetic or due to some underlying health condition.

  
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Please suggest an ayurvedic remedy to control severe hair fall.

Query: Hello doctor, The density of my hair is decreasing and I have a severe hair fall. It looks like an androgenic alopecia to me. Please suggest any natural medicine which can reduce this or block the DHT. I am currently taking Antoxid HD and Zincovit.  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query. Take Bhringraj oil (Bhringaraja, Amalaki, Sesame oil) and do gentle massage with it of your scalp on every alternate day and wash your hair with mild herbal shampoo. Take Capsule Bhringraj (extract of Eclipta alba) two capsules two times a day with...  Read Full »

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