Scalp inflammation hair loss

Walrus Vivid

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I am 19M and was recently diagnosed with inflammatory hair loss all around my scalp after I moved countries by my trichologist. I asked him if telogen effulivium or Androgenetic Alopecia also played a part in my hair loss because i lost hair everywhere very quickly and receded quit a bit of my hairline but he said it was all due to inflammatory hair loss. After using the shampoo he prescribed for nearly three weeks now, I noticed that my itchy and flaky scalp is gone and the rate of hair loss has slowed down dramatically but I still feel like my hairline has returned and my hair hasn’t returned to its original volume either. Can anyone share their experience on inflammatory hair loss and will my hair regain its original volume.
 

Jakejr

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I’m researching & experimenting all time.. My latest thing is trying to get my hairs into the Anagen/Growth phase. So I have to look at all possibilities. I am studying the laser studies on hair growth. There are many Red Led devices with no research.. but surprisingly, at least for me 100’s on lasers.. (much stronger light) Surprisingly some of the best studies are by Hairmax.
So I studied Hairmax.. They have a new Laser comb with 2 kinds of lasers—one for hair growth— one for scalp to LESSEN inflammation as you were positing..
 

sakalauskaitekristina07

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I’ve noticed that since being diagnosed with diabetes, I’ve been experiencing more hair loss than usual. It’s frustrating, especially when you’re already managing so many other aspects of your health. One thing I’ve started using recently is the https://feetsee.us/ device, which helps me monitor my foot health by tracking temperature changes, and while it’s not directly related to hair loss, managing my overall health more carefully has made me more aware of the need to stay on top of other issues.
 
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