The user is experiencing hair shedding despite starting finasteride 4 months ago, with no signs of miniaturization. They are seeking advice after normal blood tests and similar family experiences.
The user switched from finasteride from Ro to Amazon pharmacy and noticed increased hair shedding and thinning, questioning if it's normal shedding or if they need to adjust their treatment. They have been using finasteride and topical minoxidil for 6-7 months without seeing regrowth or shedding initially.
The user has been using finasteride (1mg) and minoxidil (3mg) since mid-September and is concerned about continued hair shedding. They are seeking opinions on whether this is normal.
The user is experiencing increased hair shedding after starting Dutasteride 0.5mg, Minoxidil 2.5mg, and Biotin 10mg, which is considered a normal response indicating the treatment is working. Another user shared a similar experience with Finasteride, noting initial shedding followed by regrowth, and mentioned switching to Dutasteride to avoid side effects.
The user experienced significant hair improvement after 8.5 months on finasteride and 4 months on 2.5mg oral minoxidil, with recent addition of dutasteride. Bald spots have disappeared, and hair looks normal now.
A 30-year-old male has been on finasteride/dutasteride for 3 years, with stable but still receding hairline, and blood tests showing high total testosterone but normal DHT and free testosterone levels. Despite challenges in gaining muscle, he maintains a good physique with a consistent lifting routine and recently improved results with creatine.
A 28-year-old male started using oral finasteride and minoxidil on July 14th and noticed slight hair regrowth and thickness after 2.5 months, despite ongoing shedding. Another user advised that shedding is normal and encouraged continued use for up to a year for full results.
The conversation is about a user experiencing hair shedding after starting a treatment with oral minoxidil, topical minoxidil, and finasteride. Other users reassure that shedding is normal and part of the process, suggesting it will lead to stronger hair growth.
A 23-year-old shares their 5-month progress using oral finasteride and minoxidil for hair loss, noting initial reduced shedding and later thicker hair shedding. Users reassure that multiple sheds are normal and indicate progress.
The user is experiencing hair shedding despite using finasteride, minoxidil, and microneedling, and is concerned about the non-linear progress. Other users share similar experiences, suggesting shedding is normal and cyclical, with some recommending less frequent microneedling.
The user is experiencing headaches and dizziness two weeks after starting finasteride at 1.25mg, concerned about potential brain fog affecting math studies. They mention hearing that headaches can be normal after starting finasteride.
The user experienced increased hair shedding after one month on 0.25 mg finasteride, despite initial improvement. This shedding may be a normal phase in the hair cycle and could improve in the coming months.
The user is concerned about worsening hairline after 4 months of using minoxidil, noticing shorter hairs and potential hair loss. Another user advises that initial shedding is normal and suggests continuing the treatment for better results.
The user is experiencing hair thinning after increasing finasteride to 0.5 mg daily and oral minoxidil to 3 mg. They are concerned about whether this is normal and if the recent dose increase is affecting their hair, as they plan a hair transplant in 5 weeks.
The user shared their one-year transformation using finasteride 1 mg daily and topical minoxidil once a day, noting initial side effects like reduced sex drive that later subsided. They observed hair improvement after 3-4 months, with no significant shedding beyond normal hair loss during detangling.
The user has been using topical minoxidil, topical finasteride, microneedling, and ketoconazole shampoo for 9 months with positive results but is concerned about recent increased shedding. Another user advises that shedding is normal and suggests continuing the treatments consistently for up to a year to see solid results.
The user is experiencing significant hair loss after switching from finasteride to dutasteride for five months. Suggestions include that the hair loss might be a normal shedding phase, with some recommending continuing the treatment for up to 24 months or considering alternatives like RU58841.
A 19-year-old male with no family history of androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is experiencing hair loss and considering using a topical minoxidil and finasteride mixture. Despite low vitamin D levels and normal DHT serum levels, he seeks confirmation of AGA before starting treatment.
An 18-year-old with Norwood 2 hair loss is considering finasteride treatment. Bloodwork shows testosterone and hormone levels mostly within normal ranges, except for low estradiol.
The conversation is about a user experiencing hair shedding after starting oral minoxidil at 1.5mg for hair loss. Shedding is considered normal and may indicate the treatment is working, but it may take months to see full results; increasing the dose to 2.5mg should be carefully considered.
A user shared their 6.5-month experience with topical finasteride (2%) and minoxidil (5%), noting initial progress followed by a significant shedding phase. Others in the conversation reassured that shedding is normal and suggested staying consistent with the treatment for potential regrowth.
A 17-year-old is concerned about hair loss and shares photos for opinions. A user responds that the hair looks normal but is hard to assess from the images.
A 30-year-old male experienced hair shedding while using Minoxidil and Finasteride, with concerns about whether this is a normal shedding phase. Despite drastic hair loss, he continues the treatment, hoping for regrowth, and receives advice to maintain the regimen and consider lifestyle changes.
A 22-year-old is experiencing diffuse hair thinning all over the head, losing about 300 long hairs daily, despite having good genetics and vitamin levels. They are seeking advice on whether this pattern is normal and considering consulting a dermatologist.
A woman experiencing hormonal hair loss is on dutasteride and bicalutamide, which initially improved her hair, but she is now experiencing a second shedding phase with significant short hair loss. Despite normal hormone levels and no deficiencies, she is unsure if this shedding is normal and seeks advice.
The user has been using Minoxidil and finasteride for a year with good progress but is now experiencing increased hair shedding. They are concerned and questioning if this is normal or a cause for worry.
The conversation is about concerns over starting minoxidil due to the initial shedding phase, with minoxidil being the only available treatment option. Despite fears, shedding is a normal part of the process and indicates new hair growth.
A 22-year-old is experiencing increased hair shedding and a greasy scalp after two months on 1mg finasteride. They are documenting their progress and seeking advice, with feedback suggesting that shedding is normal and results may take 6-12 months.
The user has been using topical minoxidil and finasteride for 5-6 months with good results and is seeking advice on converting baby hairs to normal hair. They also use derma stamping, nioxin shampoo, and nizoral, and are considering additional treatments like dutasteride.