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Hi Giggsy-
First off, take a deep breath,relax and count to ten. I know how it feels to see you hair in the sink and start to see a shiny scalp when you couldn't before in months past. It's going to be really difficult to tell you if what you are experiencing is MPB or if there is another conditon involved. From the sounds of your scalp condition, the flakiness and discomfort, it sounds like you have Sebhoraic Dermatitis or something very similar. I have the same condition myself where a yeast builds up on the scalp and you have to use a medicated shampoo to help get rid of the scales. Fun? Absolutely! When the scales are removed from the scalp, you can tend to shed hair. The hair is breaking off but the roots are still alive underneath the skin and will regrow. The best thing that I could suggest is to go see a qualified HT doc who has been highly recommended on this website. They will be much better suited to tell you what is happening with your noggin'. I can assure you that you will not be losing hair from too much sex or from lack of sleep. Your condition sounds like it's the beginnings of male pattern baldness but you need to check with a doc to make sure. I started losing my hair when I was 24. Some of my friends started losing there hair when they were 21. Hair loss happens at all ages and goes through periods of rapid loss and no loss at all. The good news? You now live in an age of top docs who perform stellar transplants. There is also meds to slow down, stop and in some rare cases reverse the loss. Hope this helps. |
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Hey there Giggsy,
I wouldn't start counting hairs. Since all of us loose 100's of hairs on a daily basis. The question is are those hairs regenerating less & less which can siganl MPB. I will be 52 in Dec. I remember being in my early 20's when I first statred noticing my MPB. It wa at work in a bathroom mirror that I discovered I could see my scalp more & more throough my hair. Especially at certain angles. It took years for my hair to become thin enough to warrant a HT. So most guys on here will tell you to get on meds at this point. ie: Propecia, Minoxidil. You can see a recommended HT doctor from this site that is close to your location & get a free consult. If he determines that you have MPB you can get him to write you a script for propecia. You can buy Rogaine anywhere without a script. Beware of side effects as they seem to affect some of us but not all. And since your here start researching about the meds so you know what to expect. Good luck pal! |
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So two and a half weeks passes by and I am still shedding hair in the same amounts if not more. I am starting to notice my scalp more and more and it is definitely starting to look more and more like diffused thinning on the crown. I went to get some lab work done with my physician, but I haven't gotten the results yet.
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