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[|Human|] Ive been diagnosed with Telogen effluviem - Ive had shedding hairs for over a year and lost about 50% of it all over. It was thought to be my lowish iron but taking iron has made no difference. My bloods are normal  - Im not menopausal or thyroid. The texture is really different - before it was fine (thick), straight and silky - it is now wiry, flyaway, soft and woolly feeling. When I wake in the morning I have an aura of fine hairs all around my head. Conditioners make no difference - in fact they make it fall out more if anything. It is not coloured and has not grown for about a year. Can you suggest anything?
[|AI|]  You seem to be suffering from excessive hair fall and Though your blood levels are normal, the overall hair growth and rate of growth may be affected more in your case due to other causes. 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, Dan Chat Doctor. For your hair to grow well, it needs sufficient nutrition. Fever, typhoid, recent illness, water change, work stress, pollution etc. is a factor. Any illness or course of medication, application etc., taken a year ago when your complaints started could have changed the hair texture. It does happen rarely. Though you have been on treatment with iron, you will need to continue it, as hair growth follows a cycle over a period of 1-3 years and takes time for new hair to grow. These causes need to be considered and treated as they affect hair growth. For now, you may start with Du cray Anaheim serum to scalp at night, along with hair supplements daily like Collinear or pronged capsule to stimulate new growth. This needs to be continued at least for 2-3 months to see results. Use mild shampoo and conditioner like Anaphase or Renoir for hair growth start with the treatment as advised and see a doctor for follow up. But do keep in mind it will take time to improve. It would help if you could narrow down on a possible cause and avoid it. 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, mesotherapy, lasers, etc, as will be advised by your consulting doctor after observation, if they feel that it will be a good option for you. This is a later option which stimulates new hair growth. Also get a good nutritious diet, avoid stress, pollution, get good rest, required for healthy hair. Hope this guides you