Aromasin balding

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Has anybody gotten any side effects like hair sheading with aromasin?
 
Yes, balding or hair thinning is a possible side effect of Aromasin, as the drug lowers estrogen levels which can slow hair growth. This side effect is typically mild to moderate, but it is important to talk to your doctor about it. They may be able to suggest solutions like minoxidil (Rogaine) or other approaches, though it's crucial to consult them before starting any new treatment for hair loss. In many cases, hair growth may resume after finishing the medication, though changes in color or texture can also occur.

Why hair thinning can happen
  • Estrogen and hair growth: Estrogen helps promote hair growth and thickness.
  • Aromasin's mechanism: Aromasin works by reducing estrogen levels, which is why it can lead to hair thinning.
  • Combined therapies: The risk of hair loss may increase if you are also taking other treatments like chemotherapy or other hormonal drugs like tamoxifen.

What you can do
  • Talk to your doctor: It is important to discuss any hair loss with your doctor. They can help determine if Aromasin is the cause and discuss potential solutions.
  • Consider minoxidil: Your doctor may suggest a medication like minoxidil (Rogaine) to help treat hair loss, but do not start this on your own, as it is important to check for potential drug interactions with your cancer treatment first.
  • Be patient: Hair growth may slow down during treatment, but in many cases, it will start to grow back after you stop taking Aromasin.
  • Expect temporary changes: When hair does start to grow back, it might have a different color or texture initially, but this is often temporary and the hair will likely return to its normal state over time.
  • Address lifestyle factors: Your doctor can also discuss other factors that might be affecting your hair, such as genetics, nutrition, or other health conditions.
 
Yes, balding or hair thinning is a possible side effect of Aromasin, as the drug lowers estrogen levels which can slow hair growth. This side effect is typically mild to moderate, but it is important to talk to your doctor about it. They may be able to suggest solutions like minoxidil (Rogaine) or other approaches, though it's crucial to consult them before starting any new treatment for hair loss. In many cases, hair growth may resume after finishing the medication, though changes in color or texture can also occur.

Why hair thinning can happen
  • Estrogen and hair growth: Estrogen helps promote hair growth and thickness.
  • Aromasin's mechanism: Aromasin works by reducing estrogen levels, which is why it can lead to hair thinning.
  • Combined therapies: The risk of hair loss may increase if you are also taking other treatments like chemotherapy or other hormonal drugs like tamoxifen.

What you can do
  • Talk to your doctor: It is important to discuss any hair loss with your doctor. They can help determine if Aromasin is the cause and discuss potential solutions.
  • Consider minoxidil: Your doctor may suggest a medication like minoxidil (Rogaine) to help treat hair loss, but do not start this on your own, as it is important to check for potential drug interactions with your cancer treatment first.
  • Be patient: Hair growth may slow down during treatment, but in many cases, it will start to grow back after you stop taking Aromasin.
  • Expect temporary changes: When hair does start to grow back, it might have a different color or texture initially, but this is often temporary and the hair will likely return to its normal state over time.
  • Address lifestyle factors: Your doctor can also discuss other factors that might be affecting your hair, such as genetics, nutrition, or other health conditions
i aint talking to no doctor. Ima take it independet just might do some blood work to stabilize my dose but thats about it. What has your experience been with the pill?
 
i aint talking to no doctor. Ima take it independet just might do some blood work to stabilize my dose but thats about it. What has your experience been with the pill?
i don't use chemicals sorry, that you start lose hairs shows that your blood too thick and i don't believe in science since it's scam

It's possible that something else you're taking is thickening your blood

Thick blood = dehydration = hair loss
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i don't use chemicals sorry, that you start lose hairs shows that your blood too thick and i don't believe in science since it's scam

It's possible that something else you're taking is thickening your blood

Thick blood = dehydration = hair loss
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Why are you not taking pharmaceuticals?
 
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