Finasteride is only for men for treatments that have nothing to do with hair.He puts it in the prospect: do not take children or women.Another thing is that there are recent studies that show that women can take it and they already recommend it to take women.
Buah is that as is.Before the debut, my hair began to fall a lot, another roll, and in fact I started drinking vitamins that little by my hair.When the fall was aggravated, I went to the hairdressing, thinking that a haircut could hurt me and the hairdresser told me that if they were giving me chemotherapy or something, that the strands that took me out was not normal, and of course I with 400 sugar thatI had at that time all the other symptoms crying that I went to the emergency room.From the moment they put me insulin and they entered me, I continued to fall, I had the whole bed of the hospital full of hairs.Every doctor who saw me was asked about my hair, because I fell and nothing, I think it was because I was malnourished.Then I stopped falling and seemed to be giving more strength, but now with the beach and the pool I have started again, and I really do not know what to do, for now I have decided to stop bathing because I look like Santiago SeguraWhen leaving the water (with all my respects towards him).That is, this is as horrible
I have been in the dermatologist today Because my hair falls a lot and it's getting finer but I have never been very hair. He has sent me 5% scagxidil (Minoxidil) at night and Pilopeptan Woman 5 Alfa 1 Pill after breakfast indefinitely something that I don't like ... to the three months review. I have asked him for Finestarina and he told me that it is for men that there are still no studies in women. I will try the treatment I hope to work.Greetings
Diabética tipo 1:Tresiba 13u por las mañanas Novorapid sobre: 2-5-3. Modifico según Hidratos y mediciones H.G. (1/12/18): 6,3
Well, to me for diabetes or insulin I have never fallen my hair ... and because we are all different but for me they are the nerves they have and stress
I don't know why it is, but I know when the fall began.It was after knowing that he had diabetes.When someone includes doctors do not know always tell you by stress and nerves.Well, I have been stressed 16 years: D
My hair falls out a lot but always.Before being diabetic too. I don't notice anything special, when I debuted a lot of hair and grew a lot but very, very fine.But right in the 40s and with hormonal changes nobody knows what it should. The stress produces my hypos, but the hair is there ... and that lasts
I have never noticed that I fall more than normal and after the debut I also did not notice anything in my hair.In fact it has always grown very fast.I cut half hair almost every year for the summer and the following year I have it again very long.I don't think it is diabetes that affects you, it will be for other reasons.The stress issue does influence a lot and also food and life habits.Maybe come around, make analysis in case you have a vitamin.