
Having Hair Fall. Thyroid Test Normal. What Else Could Be The Cause?

I am dr XXXXXXX and I will try my level best to help you.
Falling of hair up to 100 is considered to be normal. If you are having more fallen hair per day then that needs to be addressed. Seborrheic dermatitis is one the major cause of the hair fall. Here is how it can be addressed use of shampoo containing Antifungal agents will help you to reduce the hair fall.
Over the counter "head and shoulder shampoo " with Zinc pyrithione is also helpful in reducing the fungal infection.
Next common cause for the women of your age is underlying thyroid issue.
I would recommend you to try shampoo of 2-3 weeks if it do not decreases the hair loss please contact local doctor and get your thyroid hormone level checked.
Hope it helps, please feel free to contact me in case of further clarifications/concerns.
Thanks for the query.
Dr. XXXXXXX XXXXXXX


Welcome back, yes the hormonal imbalance due to menopause may also lead to a hair loss.
During menopause, a woman's estrogen levels drop. Earlier in her life, the estrogen and DHT(dihydrotestosterone) levels are in balance. However, when this balance is altered during menopause and her estrogen supply is sparse while her DHT supply is abundant, this can cause hair loss.
HRT) with the advise from the ob/gyn will be a best bet in such cases to reduce the hair fall.
Hope it helps. Feel free to contact for any concern.
Thanks again
Dr XXXXXXX XXXXXXX

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