Could It Be A Thyroid Related To Issue To Be Losing Excessive Hair?
I'm 21 years old male and I started to loose my hair at the beginning it was a little but now allot comes out. I started getting dandruff as well, I'm scared that is male bold pattern but non of my relatives are bold, can it be thyroid m very concern help me please
I understand you, but don't worry. And you are right, one of the reasons for excessive hair losing could be thyroid disease. But there are a lot of other reasons, normal life variations including temporary severe stress, nutritional changes, and hormonal changes. My advice is to visit your GP and take thyroid blood tests and other lab tests, including a complete blood count (CBC). Mostly these tests are normal and your GP will probably send you to a dermatologist, doctor who specialize in problems of skin, hair, and nails and may provide more advanced diagnosis and treatment of hair thinning and loss. Sometimes a scalp biopsy may be taken to help in diagnosis of severe or unexplained hair loss.
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Could It Be A Thyroid Related To Issue To Be Losing Excessive Hair?
Hello, I understand you, but don t worry. And you are right, one of the reasons for excessive hair losing could be thyroid disease. But there are a lot of other reasons, normal life variations including temporary severe stress, nutritional changes, and hormonal changes. My advice is to visit your GP and take thyroid blood tests and other lab tests, including a complete blood count (CBC). Mostly these tests are normal and your GP will probably send you to a dermatologist, doctor who specialize in problems of skin, hair, and nails and may provide more advanced diagnosis and treatment of hair thinning and loss. Sometimes a scalp biopsy may be taken to help in diagnosis of severe or unexplained hair loss.