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Why my hair are going thin day by day and getting damaged?

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I don't know why I start losing my hair. My hair get damaged at the edges. Hair line is receding. I am taking too much stress for it and I am very worried about it. Please suggest me some solution of this problem.

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Hi, there is no solution. I also lost most of my hair. I wish i could find a solution and prevented losing my hair.

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Bluelady-sing

Hair loss in US PCOS ladies is usually caused by a buildup of dht dihydrotestosterone lots of products claiming to break down dht but some of them do and don't work.

In my case I tried hair treatment with saw Palmetto I tried calling drinking spearmint tea.

These things probably only slowdown the inevitable

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