Close
FirstCry Parenting League Logo

Unlock Additional Features and Earn Reward Points

loader
Want to share your parenting queries and get answers
Get Solutions and advice from other parents and experts
Ask a Question
Guardian of a 5 yr 7 m old boy12 months ago
Q.

#asktheexpert hair is falling suggest some medicines

2 Answers
nandhiniMom of 2 children12 months ago

A. try to take more iron intake and green vegetables. then use BBlunt hair fall control shampoo for hair wash

profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 9 yr 1 m old boy12 months ago

A. If you're experiencing hair fall, it's important to address the underlying cause first, as hair loss can be caused by various factors such as nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, stress, or medical conditions. Some common treatments for hair fall include: Iron and Vitamin Supplements: Iron: Low iron levels can lead to hair loss. If you're iron deficient, supplements like Ferrous sulfate can help. Vitamin D: Deficiency in Vitamin D can cause hair thinning, so consider Vitamin D3 supplements. Biotin (Vitamin B7): Known for supporting healthy hair growth, you can take Biotin supplements. Minoxidil (Rogaine): An over-the-counter topical treatment that stimulates hair growth and helps in cases of thinning or male/female pattern baldness. Multivitamin for Hair Health: Supplements like Hairfinity, Keraglo Eva, or Viviscal are designed to support hair growth and reduce hair fall. Topical Treatments: Coconut oil or Castor oil: Can be massaged into the scalp to promote hair growth and improve hair health. Prescription Medication (if necessary): Finasteride or Spironolactone for hormonal imbalances that cause hair loss (usually prescribed by a doctor). Shampoos & Hair Oils: Consider using a mild, sulfate-free shampoo and applying essential oils like lavender or rosemary oil (diluted with a carrier oil) to the scalp. When to consult a doctor: If hair loss persists or worsens, or if you notice other symptoms (like scalp irritation, rash, or abnormal hair thinning), it’s important to consult a dermatologist or healthcare provider. They can run tests to identify the cause (e.g., hormonal imbalances, thyroid issues) and recommend appropriate treatment.

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
SIMILAR QUESTIONS
Mom of a 3 m old girl
Mom of a 4 m old girl
Mom of a 2 yr 7 m old girl
Guardian of 2 children
ADVERTISEMENT
Mom of a 4 m old girl
Guardian of 2 children
Mom of a 7 yr 3 m old girl
ADVERTISEMENT
Mom of a 4 m old girl
Mom of a 2 m old girl
Do you know any solution to this question?Let’s go to the app - To help out fellow parents & to get answers to your questions

Add An Answer

Add An Answer
Ask a Question
This question is being asked for:
Your identity will not be revealed
POST