A user is concerned about hair loss and acne from a one-week course of 70 mg/day oral prednisolone for severe tinnitus. They are asking if these side effects are common.
A user is concerned about hair loss and is hesitant to use medications like finasteride and minoxidil due to side effects, and is seeking natural alternatives such as garlic, biotin, and scalp massages. Suggestions include dermarolling, essential oils, and lifestyle changes like exercise and diet to improve blood circulation and block DHT.
A user is concerned about a growing thin spot on their boyfriend's head despite using Rogaine, Vitamin K, Vitamin E, Biotin, and Ubiquinol. Another user suggests starting finasteride, minoxidil, and dermarolling for better results.
A user is concerned that prolonged use of valisone (betamethasone) and clotrimazole solution for scalp dermatitis may be causing hair thinning and loss. They noticed thinning in the area where the solution was applied.
A user is concerned about starting finasteride due to negative reports and potential side effects. Other users suggest talking to a doctor, considering personal tolerance, and note that side effects are rare.
The user is concerned about high DHT levels despite using finasteride and dutasteride for hair loss, suggesting these treatments may not be effective. They plan to consult an endocrinologist and consider other antiandrogens, acknowledging potential side effects.
The conversation discusses concerns about brain fog potentially caused by finasteride use, with some users sharing personal experiences of cognitive issues and others suggesting it might be paranoia or unrelated. The original poster decides to stop using finasteride to see if their cognitive function improves.
The user is concerned about starting finasteride due to potential fertility issues and is considering using minoxidil and Nizoral shampoo as alternatives for hair loss. Another user shares their experience of pausing finasteride while trying to conceive, continuing with minoxidil and Nizoral, and advises prioritizing child health over hair treatment.
A 24-year-old male is concerned about hair loss, possibly at Norwood stage 3 to 5, and has started using Minoxidil, shampoo, and hair fibers, while planning to get finasteride. He is worried about the shedding process affecting his progress.
A 17-year-old is concerned that taking finasteride might affect facial bone growth and is considering switching to topical finasteride due to its reduced systemic effects. They are also using oral minoxidil and exploring other hair loss treatments like microneedling and ketoconazole shampoo.
A 25-year-old is concerned about a receding hairline and has been using minoxidil and finasteride for 3 months. Suggestions include using a blowdryer and clay to add volume and style the hair with a wave.
AHK and GHK are discussed for hair growth in the crown area, with questions about side effects and safety after microneedling. Users share experiences and concerns about these treatments.
A 44-year-old is using dermarolling, topical minoxidil, and finasteride for hairline concerns, noticing fine hairs after 4 months. Others believe his hairline is already excellent for his age.
A 20-year-old is concerned about hair thinning despite using finasteride and minoxidil for over a year. They are advised to manage anxiety, consider therapy, and possibly reassess their treatment plan, while others suggest checking thyroid levels and considering alternative treatments like dutasteride.
A 20-year-old is concerned about potential counterfeit finasteride purchased online and seeks advice from experienced users. They are worried about hair loss and want to maintain their hairline on a budget.
An 18-year-old is concerned about their visible hairline and low hair density when considering a buzz cut. They are worried about potential negative reactions.
A 19-year-old is concerned about long-term microneedling for hair loss and is unsure if it will remain effective as they age. They experienced side effects from topical finasteride and are considering whether to try it again in the future, while also dealing with body dysmorphia and stress.
A 15-year-old is concerned about hair loss, possibly at Norwood 2 or 3, and is using shampoos and conditioners recommended by a trichologist. Suggestions include considering topical minoxidil and consulting a doctor about topical anti-DHT treatments like finasteride or RU58841, but avoiding 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors at this age.
A 21-year-old is concerned about androgenic alopecia and has been using minoxidil for a year, noticing some stabilization in the hairline but fears using it on the whole scalp due to seborrheic dermatitis. Another person suggests considering a psychiatrist for stress management, using Nizoral shampoo, and possibly trying a small dose of finasteride.
An 18-year-old is concerned that finasteride hasn't stopped his hair loss after several months. Suggestions include giving it more time, combining it with minoxidil, and consulting a dermatologist.
A 21-year-old male is concerned about hair loss, particularly his hairline, and is considering using minoxidil and finasteride but is unsure about the safety of finasteride. He is seeking opinions on these treatments to maintain his hair through his 20s.
A user in their early 20s is concerned about minor hair thinning and is considering a hair loss regimen involving PRP sessions, mesotherapy with dutasteride injections, and low-dose finasteride. They dislike minoxidil due to its greasiness and prefer a routine that is easy to maintain.
A 23-year-old is concerned about hair loss and is considering starting minoxidil and finasteride to maintain their current hair. They are unsure whether to begin treatment now or wait to confirm if hair loss is occurring.
A 17-year-old is concerned about hair loss and is considering treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. They feel uncertain about whether to start treatment.
An 18-year-old is concerned about hair thinning and is considering starting Minoxidil and finasteride. They are seeking advice on whether to begin these treatments.
A 22-year-old is concerned about a receding hairline and has been using minoxidil for 5 months without seeing new growth. Suggestions include continuing minoxidil for up to a year, considering finasteride, and possibly a hair transplant.
A 17-year-old male is concerned about hair loss and is considering treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. The discussion includes sharing images of the hair condition for advice.