I understand that you are experiencing hair loss, and it is important to identify the underlying cause. To better understand why you are having hair loss, your doctor has requested a series of tests
The first group of tests includes Complete Blood Count (CBC), Thyroid Function Tests, Iron Studies, Ferritin, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, Follicle-Stimulating Hormone, Testosterone, Androgen Receptor Gene Polymorphism, Anti-Müllerian Hormone, Estradiol, Dihydrotestosterone, and Immunology Tests. This group of tests will help us to understand if any hormones or imbalances may be contributing to your hair loss
The second group of tests includes Progesterone, Growth Hormone, Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1, Prolactin, Cortisol, Nutrient Deficiency Testing, Zinc Levels, and Selenium Levels. This group of tests will help us to understand if any nutrient deficiencies or imbalances may be contributing to your alopecia
Together, these tests will help us to better understand if there are any underlying medical causes for your baldness, thinning, or shedding.
Result :
The patient may notice that their hair is becoming thinner, and that it is not as thick and full as it used to be.
The patient may also notice increased shedding of their hair, both when they are brushing or shampooing it, and when they are just running their hands through their hair.
The patient may also notice a visible scalp showing through the hair, which may be more noticeable after showering or brushing their hair.
Gently massaging your scalp with your fingertips for a few minutes each day can help improve blood circulation in your scalp and stimulate hair growth.
gradeCoconut oil has been found to have many beneficial effects on hair health. It can moisturize the scalp and hair and help prevent breakage.
gradeAloe vera contains enzymes that can help reduce inflammation on the scalp, which can in turn help promote hair growth.
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