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Suffering From Hairfall, Prescribed Xgain Shampoo, No Relief. Advice?

Hi, I’m Santosh. I have been suffering from harifall from last 12 months,previously my hair is so healthy and shining too. Now my hair gets weak and falls more oftentimes. I changed my shampoo to X Gain as advised by doctor and using it from last 6 months but i didn’t see any change. Can you give more insight about X gain shampoo? Does it helps in hair growth? Is hairfall and hairgrowth are in the same ratio?
Mon, 27 Aug 2012
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Hello Santosh,
X-gain shampoo can give some volume to your hair but, it can not prevent hair fall or thinning. You would require medical treatment for that.
Consult a doctor in your area. He will examine your hair and scalp and may request some blood investigations to reach a definite diagnosis for your condition. Don't worry, hair loss is treatable.
Best Regards.
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Suffering From Hairfall, Prescribed Xgain Shampoo, No Relief. Advice?

Hello Santosh, X-gain shampoo can give some volume to your hair but, it can not prevent hair fall or thinning. You would require medical treatment for that. Consult a doctor in your area. He will examine your hair and scalp and may request some blood investigations to reach a definite diagnosis for your condition. Don t worry, hair loss is treatable. Best Regards.