Sleep Apnea, Milk Thistle, and Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

What a great web site you have here. I need your help. I’m 41 and have a good amount of hair. My hair is actually a little thinner on the sides and back then the top.(strange) I have been on Propecia with good results. My question is I sometimes wake up in the middle of the night with SEVERE scalp itch on the side and back of my head. I went to a derm and he told me to use Head and shoulders. That really hasn’t helped. I also have sleep apnea I think…(untreated right now). Can this cause hair loss? It is strange that my hair has seemed to thin in the donor area and not as bad on top.

As a side question I have elevated ALT liver test. I want to start taking Milk Thistle. Can this make hair loss worse or could it help? Thanks for all the great information on your site.

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I highly doubt sleep apnea causes hair loss.

I’m pretty sure milk thistle will not cause you to lose hair, nor make existing hair loss any better. Milk thistle (also known as Mary thistle, holy thistle, or silymarin) is used by some to treat various liver ailments, but there’s no scientific proof to substantiate that. See National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine for more.

I don’t really know the status of your hair loss pattern other than what you describe. Perhaps you don’t have the typical male balding pattern? You mentioned thinning in the donor area (back of the head) — and this is not a typical balding pattern. I would express these concerns to your doctor who is treating your medical conditions. It seems you are trying to connect and associate everything with your hair.

Propecia and Organ Donation – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Does being on propecia inhibit someone from donating an organ, or for that matter, blood to another person? Will being on propecia affect matching tests?

If it does, what is the time period that i need to stop the medication before i can donate or go through tests to see if I am a match?

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Organ donorTaking Propecia will not affect the tests for matching blood or organs. I’m not aware of any problem with donating organs while taking Propecia, but I’m sure the doctors will pre-screen you.

Donating blood is a different story, however, as your blood can wind up in a woman who then becomes pregnant, then leading to complications with the baby (for example). The time period is 1 month off Propecia (finasteride) before donating blood, 6 months for Avodart (dutasteride). There are a handful of drugs that make you ineligible for blood donation, and you can find the list at the Red Cross site.

Otitis Externa (Ear Infection) from Minoxidil? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Please i need your help.
One month ago, i started using minoxidil and finasteride after consulting a dermatologist. Now i have developed otitis externa, according to the doctor it’s a allergic reaction of minoxidil and advised on stop using the above two drugs. Can minoxidil cause otitis externa? As before prescribing the above drugs, i was asked to go under some blood and sugar test-which came normal.

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Yes, there is an association reported between otitis externa and minoxidil. It is on the official side effects list for minoxidil, along with other infrequent adverse reactions.

The list states: “allergic reactions (sensitivity, hives, generalized erythema and facial swelling); dizziness; tingling sensation; headache; weakness; neuritis; edema; eye irritation; altered taste; ear infection (otitis externa); and visual disturbances”.

I Can’t Tell if Propecia is Working – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi you can just send me an email back if you want but ive noticed sum hairloss since i was 18 ive been takin propecia for a year now and im 20…i really cannot tell if its working any recommendations?

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For starters, you should discuss this with your prescribing doctor. Miniaturization measurements should’ve been taken before starting the medication and followed up with more measurements every few months to see in real numbers if the Propecia is helping you. I’m not sure what you’re looking for the drug to do — it might not regrow hair, but can halt existing hair from falling out.

Hair Loss InformationExcellent Photoshop Art – Bald Celebrities! – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Bald celebritiesWhat would your favorite Hollywood celebrities look like without hair? I was talking with someone on my staff about this and found a wonderful Photoshop contest on Worth1000.com that shows what many A-list stars would look like sans hair. Thanks to the artistic talents of the members at Worth1000.com, you can enjoy the following talented photo manipulation work:

(Above image from Bald Celebrities Photoshop contest on Worth1000)

Waxing the Scalp – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Well I’m going through what we call male pattern baldness, which i don’t mind at all, I think I look fine. But, honestly I get tired of shaving all of the time, and I was wondering if I could wax my head instead so I dont have to shave all the time, I understand it will hurt and may rip the skin, but I also have thin hair so can the waxing be done slower and still be affective.

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Waxing can be very painful and doing it often might indicate that you love pain. In all seriousness, long term waxing of the scalp may cause traction alopecia which will make you bald, but I think that it might be patchy rather than uniform.

Propecia Shedding – What Is It? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dr.Rassman,
I’m confused as to the extent of shedding I may have to deal with while using finasteride. I have read in at least one of your replies that it is a rare side effect of the treatment but I have also read on other websites i.e. hairlosstalk.com discussion forum “what is shedding,” that shedding can be quite extensive and very noticeable. Could you clear up this confusion for me? Thanks for your time.

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I see patients almost every day who have been taking Propecia (finasteride 1mg) for many years, and also patients who just recently started on Propecia. I have seen and treated patients on this medication for over 10 years (since it became available) and I rarely have had any patients report shedding to me. According to Merck, I prescribe more Propecia than many doctors and if my history on the drug is an indication of what other doctors see, then the Internet reports may be either overblown or just a response from the few that get it. Most of the time it is a progression of their natural genetic balding that they became more aware of since taking the medication.

I suspect if there are people who experience shedding they would be proactive in searching for the cause and discussing their experiences on the Internet and trying to find more information (such as yourself). The same idea is true for people who are experiencing sexual side effects. As such, there may be a disproportionate perception of how often this occurs. (Because people who have no side effects will never post their stories on the Internet.)

The most common cause of hair loss or shedding is from genetic causes of male pattern baldness. Propecia is not a magic pill and it has limitations. Without knowing your state of hair loss (without a miniaturization study or an examination of your hair before you started taking Propecia) it is impossible to say what you are really experiencing. Assuming in the rare case that you are shedding from Propecia, some have theorized that your hair is going through a “reset” mode where your miniaturized hairs (hairs in resting cycle) fall out before the growth cycle of hair starts. Mind you, this is a theory. In the end, remember that you are taking a medication to grow or slow down the hair loss and it will take up to 6 months to a year to notice some change. If you are still concerned you need to speak with your prescribing doctor.

Where Are All the Propecia Results Photos? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

You have mentioned several times the success you have seen in your patients from propecia. In view of this and considering the limited photographic evidence availiable on the web I was wondering of you had any photos you could make availiable showing various results of patients on propecia. I know you insist that those who are pleased with a product are those who are less inclined to comment on it, but I am quite surprised at the scant photographic evidence availiable anywhere of propecia effects. The reason I ask this question is because despite the details saying x number of hairs come back on average, it is hard to gauge the actual effect.

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These are some patients that take Propecia that I’ve posted here previously. I’m sure there are others that I’ve posted on this site over the years, but these were the first ones I found in a search.

You should keep in mind that I take photos of my patients for their personal file and I NEVER show these pictures to anyone unless I have a photo release. I do not get photo releases as a routine with my private practice. In addition to these pictures, my experience should tell a great deal, unless you do not trust my truthfulness, but my experience parallels the experience of most doctors in the field.

Hair Loss InformationDr Rassman, Why Do You Insist on Young Men Taking Pills Rather Than Just Get a Hair Transplant? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dr. Rassman,

I’m wondering why you seem to insist upon young men trying Propecia first before pursuing a hair transplant. What with the possible side effects and the need to continually take it, a miniturization examination and possible transplant seem a far safer – and even cost effective – plan in the end.

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As a doctor, I do what is appropriate for all my patients, not for my bank account. If you do not need a hair transplant surgery and may benefit more from taking a simple daily pill, that is the best for the patient.

From a side effect point of view, most men do not get side effects, so it is worth a try. Moreover, Propecia is a safe medicine. Even after or before having a hair transplant surgery, I mostly recommend taking Propecia so that my patients do not lose more of their native hair. From a cost effective point of view, a lifetime supply of finasteride is much less than a hair transplant procedure, especially if you take the generic finasteride 5mg and cut it into 1/4 pills.

What If Dr Rassman Retires Before I’m Old Enough for a Hair Transplant? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dr.Rassman are you the only person who performs transplant. If not i would rather have you do it as you are well respected, i wouldnt feel as happy if anouther surgeon at NHI did my surgery. Also can you see anytime in the future were you may retire and if so will NHI still be in buisness, if so how could you replace yourself with someone as good as you. If you left i probbaly wouldnt get surgery at NHI. Im 18 and have a receding hairline, im worried that by the time im 25 and want a transplant you may not be doing transplants any more.

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Just to make this perfectly clear — I’m not retiring anytime soon!

Yes, even if/when I do retire, NHI will be in business. Dr. Jae Pak (whom I’ve known and worked with for over 10+ years) was personally trained by me and is a great transplant surgeon. He and I both do hair transplant surgeries at New Hair Institute. You will be in good hands with Dr Pak.