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[|Human|] hi doctor i m 26 year girl and facing a problem of hair loos since 7-8 years i have tried alot to control this but not successeded due 2 this my hair became so thin and front portion looks like bald when my hair falls from root a white like substance remain attached to it plz help me the combing pattern of this photo is in such a way that is difficult 2 dignose
[|AI|]  Hello and welcome to Chat Doctor, You seem to be suffering from halogen effluvium or excessive hair fall. In your case, the hair fall, maybe prolonged due to other factors as well, such as poor nutrition, stress, lack of rest, low iron and hemoglobin levels, hormonal changes, also any history of thyroid disorders etc. Dan Chat Doctor. If you have a family history of hair loss and thinning, you will be more prone to similar problems. So as I mentioned, try to find any possible cause for your hair fall. Any change in residence. Any illnesses like fever, typhoid etc. These causes need to be considered and treated as they affect hair growth. You can consult a dermatologist regarding any tests that may be required to diagnose the causes. They can assess your hair in person and advise accordingly. For now, you may start a Recite solution or Tress go to scalp, along with hair supplements daily like VB7 Forte. This needs to be continued at least for 2-3 months to see results. Use mild shampoo and conditioner. Like Anaphase shampoo or Relocate white tip is just the part of the hair when it comes out from the root. Don't worry. Do start with the treatment as advised and see a doctor. If your hair is very thin and scanty on the scalp, and medical methods do not work well for you, after a few months of observation, certain new surgical procedures can be considered such as PRP, as will be advised by your consulting doctor after observation, if they feel that it will be a good option for you. Also get a good nutritious diet, avoid stress, pollution, get good rest. Hope this guides you