
Taking Medicine For Femal Pattern Hair Baldness. Getting Pimples. Should I Continue This Medicine?

I have got my Thyroid, Vitamin D tested and all are normal.
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Hair thinning in females could be due to-
A) telogen effluvium where there is diffuse hair fall, you will practically feel that over all hair density has reduced and it is due to chronic illness, stress, Surrey, pregnancy, lactation, nutritional deficiencies, thyroid disorders, anaemia etc
B) female pattern hair loss where basically the hair parting broadens first or you can say it is your crown from where you lose most of the hair. The cause is genetic as well as hormonal.
Your doctor had got thyroid function and vitamin D tested to rule out possibilities of telogen effluvium.
As he made a diagnosis of female pattern hair fall which is correct. I would like to ask if you had any hormonal derangements or if you had irregular menses, weight gain, dandruff or pigmentation issues.
As far as treatment is concerned
1) though there are many myths regarding acne and biotin, for all practical purposes no association has been seen. I would rather advise instead of taking plain biotin,you may start on a new supplement which includes biotin, iron, copper selenium, zinc and other hair growth boosting vitamins and minerals( follihair or keraglow Eva).
2) Morr f 5 percent is suggested by many practitioners in females with rapid hair loss but standard protocols say Morr f 2 percent should be applied twice over scalp in females.
3) You may continue with the prescribed shampoo and conditioner. Anaphase is said to have good effect in people with hair fall.
For your acne, use a mild salicylic acid based face wash and apply clindamycin-adapalene gel over acne lesions. These acne could be due to stress, dandruff, hormones or due to facials or cosmetics. Chances of biotin inducing acne is almost negligible. But if your skin was always clear without acne break outs and now suddenly you are having acne after starting biotin, you may withhold the same for few weeks to see if your acne improves.
It is always better to remain in a doctor's follow up while taking prescription drugs and whenever having any doubts always clear them with your doctor. Your doctor would be more than happy to dispel myths or doubts if any.
Hope that answers your query.
Should there be more queries, I would be happy to assist you.

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