If you’re experiencing heavy periods and hair loss or slowed hair growth, they’re connected.
A dermatologist and a gynecologist explain why.
And hair follicles need oxygen to thrive.

Heavy menstrual bleeding can be the result offibroids,hormone imbalances like PCOS,endometriosis, andmore.
The most important thing it’s possible for you to do is get to the root of the problem.
I consider those more like changing the soil, says Dr. Strachan.

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You address the fungal infection, but giving it good nutrition also helps as well, she adds.
I see a lot of patients who have already had PRP, and it wasnt successful.
This is something that definitely can be restored, says Dr. Shepherd.

It does take time because hair growth happens in stages.
But it does take time.
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