What do you do about hairloss where scalp feels tight? Losing Hope
    Chat 7/23/2024

    At a glance
    In this treatment experience post, the primary subjects mentioned are
    πŸ’Š Finasteride (oral) 0.5mg daily
    πŸ’§ Minoxidil (topical) 5% 2x daily
    πŸ’Š Iron supplements (oral)
    πŸ’Š Zinc supplements (oral)
    πŸ’§ Derma rolling (topical) weekly
    πŸ’§ Nizoral (topical) weekly
    the tone is 😞 negative with no progress results.

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    A 24-year-old male has been using 0.5mg finasteride, 5% minoxidil twice daily, iron and zinc supplements, derma rolling weekly, and Nizoral weekly for hair loss. Despite these treatments, he experiences tight, painful scalp areas with no progress and some hair loss.
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