I have been having frequent hair loss near the front hairline for the last 5 to 7 years. What could be causing this, and what treatment may help improve hair growth?
Asked by Male, 28 · 11 days ago
Hair loss near the front hairline for many years is commonly linked with hereditary hair thinning, which often progresses slowly over time. Stress, dandruff, poor sleep, nutritional deficiency, hormonal imbalance, smoking, or frequent chemical treatments may also worsen hair fall and make the hairline appear thinner gradually. Improvement usually focuses on slowing further hair loss and supporting healthier hair growth. Minoxidil-based scalp solutions are commonly used to help strengthen hair roots and improve hair density in some people when used regularly for several months. Adequate protein intake, iron and vitamin correction, stress control, proper sleep, and regular scalp care may also support healthier hair growth over time. Anti-dandruff treatment may help if scalp irritation or flakes are also present. Hair regrowth is usually gradual and may take months before visible improvement appears. Sudden rapid hair fall, patchy bald spots, severe scalp itching, or thinning affecting other body areas may need further scalp and hair evaluation to identify contributing factors more clearly.