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Male Pattern Baldness

Male pattern baldness, otherwise called androgenic alopecia, is a type of hair loss that results in baldness in men. This type of hair loss is said to be due to genetics or male sex hormones (androgens). Topical Minoxidine, oral Finasteride, or hair transplantation are the treatment options.

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I have a hair fall problem. Are any medicines available for it?

Query: Hi doctor, I have a hair fall problem. I lost my hair in the front and middle portion. Are any medicines available for it? Thanks.  Read Full »


Dr. Kavita Rajput

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. I have reviewed the attachments (attachment removed to protect the patient's identity), and it seems to be male pattern baldness. This type of baldness occurs due to genetic and hormonal causes. So, it needs complete management and treatme...  Read Full »

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