The conversation discusses whether a 2 in 1 shampoo and conditioner with ketoconazole 1% is less effective than using the shampoo alone for someone with a dry scalp and seborrheic dermatitis. The focus is on choosing the right product for hair and scalp health.
The user stopped taking oral finasteride due to side effects like brain fog and worsened varicocele but continued using topical minoxidil. They are considering using a lower dose of oral finasteride or making a topical version to manage hair loss without severe side effects.
The user is considering adjusting their hair loss treatment by adding 1-2 weekly doses of Dutasteride to their current daily regimen of Minoxidil and Finasteride, aiming to gradually increase effectiveness while minimizing drug use. They seek experiences from others who have tried similar combination therapies.
The user has been using finasteride inconsistently for a year, which has slowed hair loss but not improved hair thickness. They are considering adding dutasteride or oral minoxidil to their treatment.
After stopping oral finasteride, shedding is common, and some regrowth may occur, but hair loss might continue. Alternatives like minoxidil, ketoconazole, or microneedling can be considered if finasteride side effects are problematic.
A 25-year-old male has been using topical finasteride (0.1%) and minoxidil (5%) for almost two years with no visible improvement but stable hair loss. Suggestions include switching to oral finasteride and minoxidil, considering stronger treatments like dutasteride, and consulting a doctor for personalized advice.