A 20-year-old with thinning hair has low vitaminD and normal testosterone. They are prescribed oral minoxidil and vitaminD, and are questioning if finasteride is also necessary.
A 20-year-old male has been experiencing hair loss for three years due to a vitaminD deficiency and has seen no improvement after 3.5 months of taking supplements. Another person suggested that if the hair loss follows a pattern, it might be regular baldness rather than due to the deficiency.
A user found that vitaminD deficiency was causing their hair loss and saw improvement after taking D3 supplements. Others noted that while vitaminD can affect hair, male pattern baldness usually requires treatments like finasteride.
VitaminD tests like D2, D3, and 25-hydroxyvitamin D are discussed before starting hair treatment. VitaminD can be obtained from food, but overdose has side effects.
The conversation discusses hair thinning and potential treatments, focusing on vitaminDsupplements and their effects. Other suggestions include zinc, a high-protein diet, and coconut oil for hair health.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, including oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, and microneedling, and the potential impact of VitaminD and folic acid deficiencies on hair regrowth. It suggests that while male pattern baldness is the primary cause, addressing vitamin deficiencies may aid in improving regrowth.
A 20-year-old is experiencing hair thinning due to vitaminD deficiency and has completed a vitaminD prescription without seeing improvement. Suggestions include waiting a few months for potential regrowth or considering treatments like minoxidil or finasteride for androgenetic alopecia.
Low VitaminD can cause hair shedding, and taking 5000 IU of VitaminD daily reduced shedding significantly. VitaminD deficiency is common and correcting it can benefit overall health.
A user experiencing excessive hair shedding and a receding hairline is questioning if low vitaminD levels could be the cause, despite levels being within the normal range. Replies suggest that while vitaminD deficiency can cause hair loss, it might not be the issue in this case.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, focusing on vitaminD and B12 deficiencies, and mentions using finasteride. It also suggests getting a biopsy to differentiate between MPB and other conditions.
The conversation is about severe VitaminD deficiency and its potential link to hair loss. The user is already using oral finasteride, topical finasteride, and topical minoxidil for aggressive hair loss.
Minoxidil regrowth may be slowed by low vitaminD and ferritin levels. The user is experiencing slow hair regrowth and is considering addressing these deficiencies.
A 20-year-old is experiencing hair loss and has low levels of VitaminD, B12, and iron. They are seeking advice on vitaminDsupplementation, despite no family history of hair loss.
A 17-year-old is experiencing hair thinning all over, possibly due to low vitaminD levels. They are advised to consider vitaminDsupplementation and check other factors like iron or thyroid function.
So maybe vitaminD is important here
This conversation discussed the user's successful results from a combination of treatments, including finasteride, minoxidil, ketozolin shampoo, VitaminD and biotin. The discussion also included advice about frequency and dosages for these treatments.
Topical Calcipotriol (vitaminD derivative) may help with hair regrowth, especially for alopecia areata. The user wonders if adding classic vitaminD to lotions like Minoxidil could have a similar effect.
Hair loss treatments include finasteride and spironolactone. Low vitaminD levels may contribute to hair loss, and normalizing levels could potentially help regrowth.
A 24-year-old is experiencing hair shedding and regrowth while using dutasteride (1mg), vitaminD, and minoxidil (5%). Others share similar experiences with hair loss treatments like minoxidil and finasteride.
The user reported progress in hair loss treatment using oral finasteride, keto 2% shampoo, and vitaminD. They experienced reduced hair fall, fewer scalp issues, and hope for improved hair density.
The conversation is about the role of vitamin deficiencies in hair loss and the effectiveness of treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. It concludes that while vitamins and nutrition are important, they are not the primary solution for androgenic alopecia.
Calculating the correct dosage of vitaminD from a 60,000 IU bottle using a dropper. The user is advised to take 0.05 ml for 600 IU, but struggles with finding a suitable supplement without additional ingredients like omega 3 or calcium.
User experienced hair loss improvement after 7 months using finasteride, zinc, vitaminD, minoxidil, and microneedling. Others praised the progress and discussed the importance of zinc and vitaminD in hair health.
The user has androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and low VitaminD levels, and they started using topical minoxidil (5%). They are considering finasteride but are concerned about side effects and are advised to seek mental health support.
The user treated androgenic alopecia with topical minoxidil, finasteride, vitaminD, and biotin, while also using ketoconazole shampoo for dandruff. They focus on weight training and take daily vitaminD tablets.
The user reports noticeable hair growth progress after three months using topical Minoxidil, oral Finasteride, microneedling, and VitaminD. Encouragement and additional advice, like using keto shampoo, are given by others.
A 24-year-old male is experiencing hair loss due to low ferritin and vitaminD deficiency, and is using iron supplements, vitamin D3, finasteride, and ketoconazole shampoo for treatment. Users suggest increasing vitaminD and iron intake for better results and recommend consulting a professional for proper dosage.
Finasteride is key for hair regrowth, supported by oral/topical minoxidil, Folexin, Nizoral/Head & Shoulders, and vitaminD. No side effects experienced; early intervention and patience are crucial.