Hair Treatment
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Alopecia areata
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder that causes your hair to come out, often in clumps the size and shape of a quarter. The amount of hair loss is different in everyone. Some people lose it only in a few spots. Others lose a lot. Sometimes, hair grows back but falls out again later
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Diffuse Hair Loss
Diffuse thinning is a form of hair loss that affects your entire scalp, thinning your hair without any obvious effects on your hairline. Although it’s less common than a receding hairline or hair loss near the crown, diffuse thinning is often a symptom of male pattern baldness.
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Hormonal in man/women
In male-pattern hair loss (MPHL), the hair loss often presents itself as either a receding hairline, loss of hair on the crown (vertex) of the scalp or a combination of both, while in female-pattern hair loss (FPHL), it typically presents as a thinning of the hair. … It is the most common cause of hair loss.
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Tinea Capitis/Seborrheic Dermatitis
*Consult our doctor for further treatment modalities
Nails Treatment
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Fungal nail lessions
Fungal nail infections are common infections of the fingernails or toenails that can cause the nail to become discolored, thick, and more likely to crack and break. Infections are more common in toenails than fingernails. The technical name for a fungal nail infection is “onychomycosis.”
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Nutritional deficiency nail lesion
White nail & spoon nail cause (Vit D deficiency/Calcium deficiency/Iron deficiency)
*Consult our doctor for further treatment modalities