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Hair Loss Treatment in Pakistan – Here’s How to Stop Hair Loss!

Medically reviewed by Dr. Riaz Ali Shah.

Hair loss among men and women in Pakistan is one of the most prevailing and persistent problems to occur. If you’re someone who is dealing with hair loss and looking for hair loss treatment in Pakistan and wondering how to diagnose hair loss, then we have got you covered in this blog!

What causes hair loss in men?

Hair loss is a man’s inevitable destiny. Some consider it the curse of being male, that very few of us manage to garner hair in the uppermost portion of our body as we age. Many seek the hair loss cure for men. However, with the advent of modern science and medicine, many men have realized that hair loss can be stopped, at least temporarily. 

Hair loss reasons vary tremendously. Causes of Hair loss in men is determined by genetic factors, usually from the male members of the maternal side. However environmental pollution, excessive exposure to the sun, use of chemical-laden cosmetics and other “hair care” products have also increased the pace with which your hair is falling. 

Hair fall in women

The major causes for hair fall in women usually happens due to various deficiencies or hormonal changes in the body. For example lots of women suffer from extreme hair loss due to PCOS/PCOD, hair loss during pregnancy, post pregnancy, and thyroid disorders. There can be some other major reasons which include stress, sudden weight loss. There’s also zinc deficiency hair loss in women. You can opt for the best supplements for hair loss to restore your natural locks, however, we advise you to book an appointment from a dermatologist or gynecologist who can help you find the exact cause of hair loss.

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Which Vitamin deficiency causes hair loss?

The main vitamin the body lacks which can cause loss of hair is vitamin D. Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to spot baldness and alopecia and hair loss. Vitamin D helps in stimulating old and new hair follicles so when there’s Vitamin D deficiency in the body, new hair growth is naturally stunted. 

Can viral fever cause hair loss?

Post fever hair loss is actually hair shedding and not hair loss.  Many people have noticed shedding of hair post fever and it can last for 6 months or so. It gets back to normal soon as well. 

Hair Loss Treatment – How to Prevent Hair Loss

Hair loss no doubt shatters your self-confidence. People end up becoming depressed because of the condition which further induces depression hair loss aggravating the condition even more. 

Below are the 3 quick  fixes to restore or how to prevent hair loss so that your hair can keep on looking young even if the rest of your body looks old.

 Nutrition

Nutrition has a key role to play in most of the things that are happening around our body. Everything you eat is reflected through your good or bad health depending on what you actually eat. You are not going to help your hair much if you live off burgers and pizzas. A healthy diet can do wonders for your hair. Consume a diet rich in protein and vitamin B. Now where else would you get a decent quantity of both other than eggs?

Laser stimulation

Technology is really getting amazing. Especially designed combs stimulate your hair follicles and allow them to grow the existing hair and also make them stronger. Although it is not a permanent cure for baldness, it sure can allow your hair to sprung out and cover that balding spot.

Minoxidil

Minoxidil was originally used to treat blood pressure and its efficacy in treating hair fall was discovered later on when subjects reported side effects such as excessive hair growth. Minoxidil will help slow the hair loss process and is the best solution, for now, to help you hang on to your hair. One complication with Minoxidil is that you have to keep on using it. If you decide to stop at some point, all the hair gains you made will be vanished off in the blink of an eye

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