I am experiencing significant hair loss after recovering from typhoid. I previously used Q-Sera and am currently applying 5% minoxidil solution, but the hair fall is still continuing. What is the appropriate treatment or solution for this condition?

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I am experiencing significant hair loss after recovering from typhoid. I previously used Q-Sera and am currently applying 5% minoxidil solution, but the hair fall is still continuing. What is the appropriate treatment or solution for this condition?
Asked by Female, 35 · 1 month ago
Hair loss after recovering from typhoid is common due to the stress illness puts on the body, and it may take some time for hair to regrow even with treatment like 5% minoxidil.
Post-typhoid hair loss is often temporary and related to a condition called telogen effluvium, where hair follicles enter a resting phase after illness. Continued hair fall despite minoxidil use suggests the follicles are still recovering.
If hair loss persists beyond 6 months, worsens, or is accompanied by scalp symptoms (redness, itching, pain), consult a dermatologist for further evaluation and possible additional treatments like blood tests or other therapies.
Consult a dermatologist to tailor treatment and monitor progress effectively.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you're concerned about hair loss after typhoid, even with using Q-Sera and minoxidil. To help me understand better, could you please share your age and gender?
Answered 1 month ago