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What medicine or treatment should I use to prevent hair loss caused by weak hair roots?

Asked by Male, 30 · 2 days ago

Hair thinning from 'weak roots' is very common and highly treatable. First, ensure a balanced diet rich in iron, zinc, and biotin to nourish hair follicles. For medical treatments, topical minoxidil is widely used to stimulate blood flow and strengthen roots. If the cause is hormonal, oral finasteride can help prevent follicles from weakening. Using a gentle shampoo and avoiding harsh chemical treatments or excessive heat also protects the hair shaft. I highly recommend consulting a dermatologist to identify the exact cause and tailor the best, safest treatment plan for you.
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