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Thin Hiar Problem

Dear Sir,

I am 39yr old male teetotler person having weight 78.5kg.As I have good hair but due to thin hair problem since one year  as suggested by the doctor, I did thyroid tests and the results are like this T3 (105ng/dl),T4 (7.80ug/dl) and TSH (2.01uIU/ml). Report is suggesting Thyronormalcy.I am taking BP medicines and statin for cholestrol.I need to know that apart from this test what medicine or lotion should I take for healthy hair.Please advise.

With Kind Regards
Pratap Narayan Singh
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322184 tn?1194148744
Thanknfor the reply of my query.You said you got rare allergic reaction.What was that?I have allergy to smoke and dust so would it be useful for me?Please advise.

With Regards
Pratap
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i wasnt sure how many responses you recieved to your question, but the only medication with proven results that works is MONOXODIL. it takes 3 months to see changes, but it does grow back quite a bit of hair, and usually after 3 months you see a good percentage come back. You have to apply it twice a day (2% is ok) and there will be some shedding at first, but  then changes will happen. I had success with it, but had to stop it because i got an rare allergic reaction. Good luck. If you need more advice, you can post a new question and let me know what other questions you have about hair!
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