Olux and Elevated Testosterone Levels
I am currently a 27 year old male who has been taking the following medications for hair loss.
1) Rogaine (5%) for 3 years
2) Propecia for 1 year
3) Nizoral (2%) for 3 years
4) Olux Foam 8 monthsMy hair loss had began to slow down for several months but as of recent it has increased dramatically and I had a blood screen. It showed that my testosterone levels are elevated and slightly out of range (most likely due to propecia). My dermatologist did not know what to do and has told me to continue and see an endocronologist. I was hoping you could tell me if this is commonly seen and what solutions there may be.
I am not your doctor, so what I can tell you without examining you is fairly limited. Olux (clobetasol propionate) is a powerful synthetic corticosteroid and with chronic use, can contribute to balding (along with many other issues). It’s generally used as a psoriasis treatment, so I don’t know why you’d be using it to treat hair loss. When you use steroids, there can be an impact on other hormones like testosterone, and perhaps this is causing your elevated testosterone.
Rogaine and Propecia are good to use for the hair loss, and Nizoral is good if you have dandruff (though some believe it is a hair loss treatment in itself). If you have genetic balding, the first thing you should do for diagnosis is to have your hair mapped out for miniaturization, which will clearly show you the existence of balding and the pattern you are likely to pursue. You do not need an endocrinologist for this. See a doctor who specializes in hair (transplants) and they can help you with a diagnosis. Do not rush into surgery without knowing what you have and developing a Master Plan for your hair loss.
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