I Lose 50-70 Hairs a Day
I am 33 years old, male. You say it is normal to loose 100 to 150 hairs a day. Until about 8 months ago I estimate I lost about 1-5 hairs a day, having a thick, full head of hair. Since then, I have been loosing about 50-70 hairs a day and my hair is certainly feels and looks thinner, for example, I can now see gaps in my hair line. Since I am not loosing over 150 hairs a day, how is it possible that I can go in such a sort time to loosing almost no hair daily to loosing around 50-70 hairs and have noticably thinner hair? Surely if it was ‘normal’ my hair would not be getting thinner, as it is?
Also it is possible to have my hair analyzed for hairloss and an opinion made after just one appointment with a specialist?
Your last question is the answer to your first one. Get your scalp mapped out for miniaturization and then with a diagnosis in hand in just one visit, you can make plans accordingly. It is often difficult for me to make assessments about hair loss when I do not have the opportunity to see the patient first-hand. A good doctor will be able to assist you further once your scalp is mapped.
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