What are the necessary hair loss analyzes?

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Saturday, February 25, 2023

Books – Muhammad Amin

If you suffer from hair loss, several tests and tests must be conducted to find out the main cause and get the appropriate treatment.

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In the following lines, the “Consulto” reviews the analyzes that must be performed in the event of hair loss to find out the cause and properly diagnose the condition.

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Necessary examinations when hair loss

Dr. Doaa Ramadan, a medical analysis specialist, said that there are several different analyzes that are taken into account when hair loss occurs if the specialist doctor requests that, explaining that the most important of these analyzes are:

1- Testing the level of thyroid hormones (TSH).

2- Examination and analysis of ferritin to find out the iron stock in the body.

3- Conducting zinc analyzes and examinations in the body.

4- Conducting analyzes to measure the percentage of vitamin D in the body.

5- Conducting vitamin B tests and analyzes.

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And the medical analysis specialist explained that if the hair loss is accompanied by an increase in the growth of facial and body hair, in this case it is necessary to conduct several analyzes, namely:

1- Analyzes that measure the result of polycystic ovaries.

2- Conducting a DHEA-S analysis, which is responsible for the appearance of chin hair in women.

3- Perform FSH analysis.

4- Perform LH analysis.

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Causes of hair loss

Ramadan continued, that the most common causes of hair loss are as a result of the following:

1- Diseases of the thyroid gland and the presence of problems with it.

2- Malnutrition and poor diets that do not contain iron, zinc and proteins.

3- Undergoing chemotherapy sessions in case of tumors.

4- Stress and anxiety may play a role in hair loss.

5-Growing up.

6- Genetic factors.

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