How to Check Nutritional Deficiency With Hair Growth Supplements

How to Check Nutritional Deficiency With Hair Growth Supplements

What makes Trichos offer the best hair treatment in Hyderabad is our holistic approach to ensuring that you get a 360-degree solution for all your baldness treatment needs under one roof.

Nutritional deficiency induced hair loss is a universal concern among hair loss patients. For most of them, as a transplant per se is not the only solution.

Now, no more worries for patients of hair loss treatment in Hyderabad as Trichos experts specialize in making an accurate diagnosis before undertaking hair restoration surgery.

Usually, thinning hair men and women need vitamins for hair loss or hair growth supplements to come out of their hair woes. The only precondition is a proper scalp examination.

Once the problem is identified, it becomes easier for Trichos experts to recommend the right medicine for hair fall control & vitamins for hair loss.

Besides, hair regrowth friendly food that tackles nutritional deficiency induced hair loss, are also suggested.

Biotin hair growth:

One of the chief causes of hair loss in women is due to biotin or vitamin B7 deficiency. For biotin hair growth, hair growth supplements are prescribed to ensure good hair transplant results, in case the patient is planning for one.

Iron deficiency:

Those diagnosed with Telogen Effluvium are often diagnosed with iron deficiency, one of the main causes of hair loss in women.

What’s needed is to take an iron profile test and based on the results, artificial hair growth supplements are advised.

Iron deficiency is also found linked to female pattern baldness, the hereditary form of baldness.

High iron content food can also act as natural hair growth supplements such as bread, cereal, grains, amaranth, Bengal gram leaves, cauliflower greens, radish leaves, sardines, chicken, eggs & tuna.

Copper deficiency:

Either excess intake or deficient intake of the copper can might affect hair regrowth, experts have found. Often patients diagnosed with male pattern baldness or Telogen Effluvium report copper deficiency.

Trichos is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratory facilities to diagnose copper deficiency induced hair loss.

Zinc deficiency:

In the case of Zinc, studies have found that thinning hair men diagnosed with Telogen Effluvium and male pattern baldness have some links with zinc deficiency. There is always an optimum need for zinc to ensure healthy hair growth.

The best way to detect the zinc deficiency is through a serum zinc test that experts at Trichos hair transplant clinic can do for you.

Dehydration:

Fluid imbalance in the body can lead to hair loss and can aggravate existing alopecia conditions. It can even escalate one’s hair loss treatment cost further if treatment gets delayed.

Without the right proportion of fluid in the body, the hair can become brittle leading to hair fall.

Ferritin Deficiency:

This is one of the reasons for female pattern baldness and Telogen Effluvium alopecia.

What’s needed is the right diagnostic facility that Trichos hair transplant clinic can provide so that one can get the best hair loss treatment.

B12 deficiency:

Those diagnosed with Telogen Effluvium alopecia, male pattern baldness and female pattern baldness may experience B12 deficiency, but it needs to confirm with a test.

While hair growth medicine works, those who want a natural remedy for B12 induced hair loss need to increase intake of fish, meat, poultry, milk, eggs and milk.

Serum Folate deficiency:

Folate deficiency is often responsible for male pattern baldness and Telogen Effluvium in men. One can either go for hair fall medicine or increase intake of folate-rich food such as green leafy vegetables, fruits, nuts, beans, poultry, meat, eggs, seafood, grains, peas etc.

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