i would like you to do a video about how dairy and sugar affects hair loss
@kthxciao14658 ай бұрын
absolutely!
@willwazere29 ай бұрын
Good video 👍 more on videos inflammatory hairloss please 🙏 information on celiac disease and chrons related hairloss would be good .thanks 👍
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
Yes more is coming
@nakedreef9 ай бұрын
That would be helpful for me to know too!
@kostasstratakis25999 ай бұрын
Excellent work with this patient!
@terrencerussell47778 ай бұрын
Very interesting! My hairline started receding last year and ironically it was the least I’ve ever been active in my life . Started working out vigorously this year and dropped 7-10lbs and I noticed my hairline started to grow back to normal again …thank you sir !!
@iambryn20127 ай бұрын
lesgoo!
@worstfate3 ай бұрын
this is my least active year and i’ve noticed slow hair growth and hair disappearing in the front. i think it’s time to lock back in
@r.e.46409 ай бұрын
You're THE VERY BEST!!!!
@Itwasntalieitwastrueinmymind2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this! I believe this is my issues, constant gut health issue from poor diet & bloodwork revealed lymphocytes/low white blood cell count
@averyfisher99679 ай бұрын
I got diagnosed with Gerd 1 1/2 years ago and I had to cut a lot of stuff out. It’s weird because I have a clean diet regimen for the most part but, I had three spine surgeries, and my mom has Gerd as well. My cholesterol levels were high. I started thinking 🤔 what happened🤷🏽 I have nausea so I can’t eat a lot of stuff like bread, meat, pasta, rice. I was making up for it with salads 🥗 and the only dressings I like on my salad is Italian or vinaigrette dressing. I started liking snickers candy bar again, I started liking Pepsi cola again but only mixed with Schweppes club soda, after watching this video I’m going back to fresh fruits and vegetables and get my gut health back in check.
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
It sounds like you’ve been through quite a journey with your health and diet! Managing GERD effectively can definitely require some significant adjustments to your eating habits, and it’s great to hear you’re committed to getting your gut health back on track. Fresh fruits and vegetables are excellent choices as they’re generally easier on the stomach and can help reduce inflammation, which might be contributing to your GERD symptoms. Keep in mind that some fruits and vegetables can be acidic or potentially aggravating for GERD, so it's worth monitoring how your body reacts to different types and perhaps avoiding those that trigger symptoms. Considering your experience with salads and liking only certain types of dressings, you might want to try making your own dressings at home. This way, you can control the ingredients and make them more GERD-friendly. For example, a simple dressing using a bit of apple cider vinegar (which some find beneficial for their GERD in small amounts), olive oil, and a dash of honey or maple syrup could be a tasty alternative to store-bought dressings that might be higher in acids or fats. Reducing candy bars and soda is a wise move, as sugary and carbonated beverages can exacerbate GERD symptoms. If you're craving something sweet, perhaps consider natural sweet treats like fruit salads or smoothies that blend sweetness with nutritional benefits. Keep focusing on your nutrition and maintaining a balanced diet while listening to your body’s responses to different foods. It's a crucial step towards managing your symptoms and improving overall health. Melissa Fox (Customer Service) ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
@jenxsj39029 ай бұрын
What supplement was he on?
@jet67jd379 ай бұрын
Was wondering the same thing. Been taking tribulus consistently for months now and tongkat Ali on and off. Feel like my hair has got worse since taking these. Started taking saw palmetto to help counter it
@Ms.hummingbird9 ай бұрын
How many milligrams on the Saw Palmetto ? The higher the better?
@jet67jd379 ай бұрын
@@Ms.hummingbird 5ml liquid per day
@Ms.hummingbird9 ай бұрын
@@jet67jd37 Thank you ☺️ 👍🏼🙏🏼 very much
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
It's insightful to note the importance of nutrients in preventing hair loss, as outlined in the video. Regarding DHT and its connection to insulin sensitivity, indeed, maintaining a good diet and managing insulin levels can help reduce the activity of 5-alpha reductase, the enzyme responsible for converting testosterone to DHT, which is often linked to hair loss. Being insulin sensitive helps in regulating hormonal balances that may indirectly influence DHT levels, thus contributing to better hair health. Keeping a balanced diet rich in the mentioned nutrients can support overall hormonal balance and potentially reduce hair loss associated with DHT. Melissa Fox (Customer Service) ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
@grunerbaum51439 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your video. Could you please tell me what kind of supplement can lead to inflammation? If you know different supplements, could you please tell me all? Thanks and love from Germany, Andrea 💯💥
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
In this case it was testosterone or adrenal supplement. I cannot recall. However, it does not matter because it's completely individualized. Everyone may react differently to something else.
@grunerbaum51439 ай бұрын
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist Thank you
@kevinlimpert85239 ай бұрын
I been on finasteride and oral minoxidil for 3.5 years and I noticed the crown area is the hardest to get density .I've tried injecting ghk - cu peptide and still nothing much more filling in .now I used latanaprost didn't do much either, but a game changer I found out by accident was cyclosporine . I used it topically ,but was scared to take it by mouth being scared of all the respiratory illnesses that my immune system would be compromised to ,but my opthmologist put me on a medication for dry eye disease .low and behold cyclosporine eye drops and besides working on helping with the dry eye it's making my crown area getting dense .I only been using it a month and noticed the added extra benefit .it's only probably due to me being on finasteride and the oral minoxidil, but hey I'll take it .I am hopeful I'm gonna get back to the hairline I had in high-school .who would have figured at 60 I will look younger than when in was in my 30'sto 59 lol😊
@custerd298 ай бұрын
I hope you know the side effects of the finiasteride 😂😂. How's your small brother doing performance goes to zero. End of sex life
@iambryn20127 ай бұрын
no sides?
@stelekenekumized4 ай бұрын
Updates?
@markzajac99933 ай бұрын
Oh that's interesting. So I'm guessing that the hairloss you've experienced was due to an auto immune response and the Cyclosporine helped suppress that. Just a thought.
@pargolf31589 ай бұрын
I'm actually using the same supplement as your patient, and my hair also started falling out. I'm going to toss the supplement in the garbage, hopefully this will be a start on my hair recovery journey.
@garrenluce19848 ай бұрын
What supplement ?..he didn't say
@johnlibonati78078 ай бұрын
100%. Mine was due to undiagnosed celiac disease causing inflammation and chronic malnutrition. I adopted a gluten free diet 20 years ago and my hair loss reversed. I find bell peppers cause it now. My scalp gets itchy and my hair falls out.
@khalidjamal8771Күн бұрын
What was your symptoms with celiac disease please ?
@klb90829 ай бұрын
So what supplement was he on - that would be helpful. Thank you.
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
He went off the offending inflammatory agent and then with used Low intensity LLLT and EFA Complete and HairStem Shampoo and Conditioner
@klb90829 ай бұрын
I guess that’s what I was asking - what was the inflammatory agent? Appreciate it!
@sable71149 ай бұрын
@@klb9082 I still don't know what the inflammatory agent or supplement was. I take many supplements and I don't want to be contributing to a problem
@Scooters-c1w9 ай бұрын
What was the supplement?
@Mikolas6499 ай бұрын
Waste of time, if you don't give us the supplement, we know all the blah blah, but the important thing is what caused his inflammation /supplement?
@pezhudson9 ай бұрын
What was the supplement that the person was taking that was causing their hair to fall out? How can we tell if that is our issue with some supplement we are taking?
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
It was an either adrenal or testosterone supplement. I do not recall however it can be almost anything for anybody. It depends on the situation.
@AnasKhan-ni9xx9 ай бұрын
Hey Dr. I had thick hair pre-covid and lost nearly 60%-70% of it between 2021 and 2022(I'm 20). I am deficient in Vitamin D and B12 and supplementing for it. I also was diagnosed with Sebherroic Dermatitis. My sebderm is under control, I still feel itchy in the scalp sometimes, but for the most part I don't get flare us like I used to. I'm still losing a few strands of thin hair that fall off in the shower and some baby hairs that fall off. Do you think I have regrowth or am I still losing hair?
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
It sounds like you've been dealing with significant challenges related to hair loss, Vitamin D and B12 deficiencies, and seborrheic dermatitis. The good news is that your seborrheic dermatitis is under control and that you're treating your vitamin deficiencies, which are crucial steps in addressing hair health. The hair you're losing in the shower and the baby hairs falling out could be a mix of both normal hair shedding and possibly ongoing hair loss. However, since you're observing baby hairs, this could indicate new hair growth, which is a positive sign of recovery. Here are a few suggestions to help you further: Continue Managing Vitamin Levels: Since you're supplementing Vitamin D and B12, make sure to regularly check these levels with your doctor to ensure they're in the optimal range for hair growth. Scalp Care: Maintain a healthy scalp environment to support hair growth. Using gentle, hydrating shampoos and products designed for sensitive scalps can help reduce any irritation and support hair health. Diet and Nutrition: Continue focusing on a balanced diet rich in essential nutrients. Foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and proteins can support hair growth and overall health. Stress Management: Stress can exacerbate hair loss. Consider integrating stress-reduction techniques such as yoga, meditation, or regular physical activity into your routine. Follow Up with Your Dermatologist: As your situation involves multiple factors, continuing to work with your healthcare provider is essential. They can monitor your progress and adjust treatments as necessary. The key is to continue with these comprehensive approaches, monitoring your health and hair condition closely. It may take some time to see significant improvements, but being proactive and consistent with treatment strategies will give you the best chance for recovery and regrowth. Melissa Fox (Customer Service) ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
@AnasKhan-ni9xx9 ай бұрын
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist thank you so much, doctor! I really appreciate it!
@christianfinance12315 ай бұрын
How did you you get sebherroic under control? Thanks
@AnasKhan-ni9xx5 ай бұрын
@christianfinance1231 I reduced my shampoo days to 2-3 days, oiled my hair an hour before shampooing and ACV rinse once a week. Getting your vitamin checked is also key
@francescogrossholz822110 күн бұрын
I suffered with seb dem sometimes there was blood in my scalp. I’m eating gluten free and in one week it’s all gone, perfect clean scalp. Gluten is mot good for human body
@charlotteknutsen72628 ай бұрын
Great information as usual, thank you!!
@cherylthornton48929 ай бұрын
Great information! Thank you!
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@TikTok-tq9xe8 ай бұрын
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist buongiorno dottore. Sono Giovanni e le scrivo dall'Italia. Mi sono accorto alla fine di agosto del 2023 di avere lo stesso problema del suo paziente. Mi sono rivolto ad un dermatologo e, dopi la visita , mi ha fatto eseguire degli esami del sangue: tiroide, testosterone, ormone, vitamina B6, e B12 e tanti altri esami che adesso non ricordo. Gli esami sono tutti ottimi tranne lieve rialzo Pcr. La dottoressa ha detto che non è un problema. In questo momento sto facendo una cura a base di Minoxidil, finasteride, olux schiuma (clobetasolo propionato), shampoo tricovel prp Plus. La terapia la applico in questo modo: 1 copressa di finasterid alla sera, eolux per 5 sere sulle zone colpite, e, dopo 5 sere interrompere e applicare di eolux e applicare Minoxidil 5% sulle zone per due sere e, lo shampoo tre volte a settimana. Questo è quello che la mia dottoressa mi ha prescritto. Posso solo sperare che vada tutto bene. La ringrazio per la risposta che mi darà. Buona giornata.
@startrooper16199 ай бұрын
Doctor Gaunitz, my apartment has really high EMF and I feel sick and weak inside. I notice it contributes to massive hair loss too. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
Concerns about high EMF (electromagnetic fields) levels and their effects on health are understandable, especially if you're feeling unwell. While scientific consensus on EMF exposure directly causing hair loss is limited, stress and environmental factors can contribute to overall health disturbances, which might indirectly impact hair health. In the context of our discussion on inflammatory hair loss, it's essential to consider all possible environmental and health-related factors that could be contributing to your symptoms. If you suspect EMF exposure is a significant stressor, addressing this alongside other potential inflammatory triggers could be beneficial. It might involve reducing EMF exposure in your environment, focusing on anti-inflammatory nutrition, and managing stress effectively. For personalized advice and a tailored approach to handling your situation, consulting with a healthcare professional experienced in environmental health or a trichologist can provide specific insights and treatment options. Melissa Fox (Customer Service) ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
@tahani87214 ай бұрын
Is dermatitis considered inflammation? Thanks doctor
@galactichand5519 ай бұрын
What supplement was causing the inflammation?
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
I do not recall... some testosterone or adrenal supplement. Aggravators are different for everyone
@suriyasekar54027 күн бұрын
If i have inflammatory hair loss can i use minoxidil and how long ..,
@impeccable66489019 ай бұрын
When you say he did aggressive shampooing what exactly does that look like? What’s the protocol?
@OldManJohnny19 ай бұрын
Can you please tell us the suplement? ı have exactly the same scalp issues at the moment, it would be really helpfull
@frankflex44659 ай бұрын
he wants you to pay him a lot of money to tell you
@frankflex44659 ай бұрын
do you really think he wants to help you for free
@OldManJohnny19 ай бұрын
@@frankflex4465 he actually helped many times before
@GhostSal9 ай бұрын
I believe he said it was. Testosterone supplement but wasn’t specific which one.
@rukam36 күн бұрын
So what’s the advice if you have inflammation hair loss?
@Hnzk1829 ай бұрын
Anti fungal shampoo help me a lot for scalp inflamation which i was sufferings for very long time..and i heard from some dermatologists saying that antifungal shampoo is also helpfull for reduction of dht on scalp.
@adadib9579 ай бұрын
Please tell me what shampoo?
@Hnzk1829 ай бұрын
Nizoral ketoconzole shampoo ..apply on scalp massage little and leave it for 5 to 7 mints
@adadib9579 ай бұрын
@@Hnzk182 Thank you very much bro🙏
@ananawad65259 ай бұрын
Hey doctor , last blood test i had , my ferritin level was 143.7 ng/ml , and iron was 73 μg/dl which is too low both of them , could it be the reason that my hair looks thinner at the crown?
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
t's good that you're keeping track of your iron and ferritin levels, as both are crucial for hair health. A ferritin level of 143.7 ng/ml is generally considered within the normal range for hair growth support, whereas an iron level of 73 μg/dl, depending on the reference range used by your lab, might be on the lower end of normal. Low iron levels can definitely contribute to hair thinning, especially at the crown, as iron is critical for producing hair cell protein. If your iron levels are indeed lower than ideal for your body's needs, this could be affecting your hair's health and growth cycles. To address this, it might be helpful to: Discuss with your doctor about possibly adjusting your iron supplementation if it’s deemed necessary. Ensure your diet supports hair health, including foods rich in iron and vitamin C, which enhances iron absorption. Recheck your levels after a few months to see if there's improvement and how it correlates with your hair health. If thinning continues, further investigation might be needed to rule out other causes like hormonal imbalances or other nutrient deficiencies. Melissa Fox (Customer Service) ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
@ananawad65259 ай бұрын
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist thank you for replying doctor , in addition in the same blood test , my testosterone indictaed to 300 ng/dl im 27 years old its considered low or high? , asking to know if my crown thining is because iron and vitamin d deficiency or its an issue of dht ..
@adishadzo98969 ай бұрын
I think I have this inflammatory hair loss. My scalp is very itchy, oily, sensitive etc. When it comes to cause, it is probably more than one.
@jclsv19 ай бұрын
Me too! I hope we get more info 🙏
@e99g9 ай бұрын
I also have it. Since 5 years I have it. My scalp is very itchy and I have a lot of dandruff. I bought a ketoconazol shampoo but the dandruff remains and the itchiness
@Antipaganda9 ай бұрын
The itch is gone since I use sulfate free shampoo. And the hair is less oily.
@e99g9 ай бұрын
@@Antipaganda did you also have psoriasis?
@Antipaganda9 ай бұрын
No, sensitive, itchy, oily scalp only.
@TheAlexledoc9 ай бұрын
Hello, which supplement it was?
@H.C.Q.7 ай бұрын
Very good question! Why wouldn't this doctor tell us this very important information?
@marktforce5 ай бұрын
@@H.C.Q. So he doesn't get sued
@nainshykh84154 ай бұрын
During the summer, i am facing very severe hairfall. Can you please tell why this happens every year.
@divyashiny52239 ай бұрын
Sir I'm using ur dht blocker 3 months really super but custom charge is too high in india so I'm saving my money to buy ur supplement for 3 months❤
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
Great. Thank you for letting me know.
@praveenranjan36569 ай бұрын
Hey divya I m also from India..how can I buy this dht blocker...and can u share ur experience does this help?
@zetrader8 ай бұрын
Which was that supplement?
@dancom15509 ай бұрын
Hello Dr. William. I started losing my hair when am 26yrs am now 34yrs I have relocated to Canada 6months back. My hair has started coming back on its own can I use minoxidil to boost the regrowth and which one is the best I use to boost the growth.
@makeithappen33369 ай бұрын
How to reverse hair loss caused by leaky gut, what can be done to cure the root cause....????
@scottdavis25399 ай бұрын
I would like to know what supplement he stopped using to stop the hair loss.
@Abhi.fit75 ай бұрын
I m dealing with inflammatory hair loss please suggest the treatment
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist5 ай бұрын
Inflammatory hair loss often results from conditions like folliculitis, alopecia areata, or scalp psoriasis. Here are some general treatment approaches: Topical Corticosteroids: These reduce inflammation and can help slow down hair loss. Anti-inflammatory Medications: Oral medications like corticosteroids or immunosuppressants may be prescribed by a doctor to control inflammation. Minoxidil: This topical solution can help stimulate hair growth, though it may not directly address the inflammation. Light Therapy: Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) can reduce inflammation and promote hair growth. Scalp Care: Use gentle, anti-inflammatory shampoos and avoid harsh chemicals or heat styling. Consult a Trichologist or Dermatologist: A specialist can provide a precise diagnosis and tailored treatment plan, possibly including prescription medications or specialized therapies. ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
@freelife102Ай бұрын
interesting because for the past three years, I have had this postule, only one, on top center that i have been picking now and cant stop picking / then it comes back, my hair is also, dry and itchy, but not super itchy, using peppermint shompoo was really helping, i think that had tea tree also, that was in usa, but i stopped cider vinegar and now i added some menthol from 711 . has some other things like spearmint maybe, but i added that to my herbal shampoo, no sls, and seems to help but not as much as the tea tree one, i feel like i have skin problem on scalp, my hair is always falling out now and i feel like washing it everyday, but not sure if that is good or not, i was doing some coc oil but not much now. im losing the pompodour hair that i had top middle and its very thin now. i have been vegan for a long time, but was eating fish for past three years, / i eat very healthiy an cleanly i feel like greens really really help. so i try to drink green juice, spiriliana is terrible for me. can a dermotologist tell if i have an issue.? maybe this is just my time for my hair to go bye bye, i aso am using invisilgner braces now made of plastic and was wondering if the plastic or the tooth being pulled and antibiotics that i had last year had something to do with it, / just wish my hair would return to normal htanks
@1234hhj3 ай бұрын
Is it possible that you tell us natural supplements to reduce hairloss due to inflamatory causes?
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist3 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Hair loss from inflammation can benefit greatly from natural supplements with anti-inflammatory properties that support scalp health and hair follicles. Here are some of the top options to consider: 🌿 **Turmeric (Curcumin)**: Known for its potent anti-inflammatory effects, turmeric can help reduce inflammation. Look for supplements with black pepper extract (piperine) to boost absorption. 🫐 **Omega-3 Fatty Acids**: Found in fish oil or algae oil, omega-3s help reduce inflammation in the body, including the scalp. They also support hair health by nourishing the follicles and improving scalp circulation. 🍵 **Green Tea Extract**: Contains EGCG, an antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties that may help soothe scalp inflammation. Green tea extract can also help block DHT, which is beneficial for androgenetic hair loss. 🌱 **Saw Palmetto**: This natural DHT blocker may help slow hair loss due to androgenetic alopecia, but it also has mild anti-inflammatory properties that can support scalp health. 🌸 **Adaptogens like Ashwagandha**: Chronic stress can contribute to inflammation and hair loss. Adaptogens like ashwagandha help your body manage stress better, which can indirectly reduce inflammatory responses. 🥦 **Vitamin D**: Low vitamin D is linked to inflammatory scalp conditions and hair loss, so make sure you’re getting enough through sunlight, food, or supplements. These supplements work best when combined with a balanced diet and gentle hair care. Adding anti-inflammatory foods like berries, leafy greens, and nuts can amplify the benefits too! 😊 ➡️ Reach out to us at [www.advancedtrichology.com/](www.advancedtrichology.com/)
@ginielyne14824 күн бұрын
Hi ! I wonder what happens here the situation : when I get angry I almost immediately feel my scalp burning and in the following days my hair is falling out. Is it inflammatory hair loss ? My adrenals are low also.
@JoshuaIsaac-q8t2 ай бұрын
Hello Doc what's the beat way to stop hair loss, it's becoming unbearable 💔 my front hair and middle hair has gone all
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologistАй бұрын
Winter itself or washing your hair in cold water during winter **does not directly cause telogen effluvium (TE)**, but these factors can contribute to conditions that might exacerbate hair shedding. Here’s how: --- ### **1. Seasonal Changes and Hair Shedding** - **Cold Weather Impact**: - Winter can dry out the scalp and hair due to reduced humidity and indoor heating, leading to brittleness and potential breakage (but not true TE). - Seasonal shedding (common in late fall or winter) may occur as part of your natural hair cycle but is temporary. - **Vitamin D Deficiency**: - Reduced sun exposure in winter can lower Vitamin D levels, which may weaken hair follicles and contribute to hair shedding. --- ### **2. Cold Water and Scalp Health** - **Washing with Cold Water**: - While cold water might make hair feel smoother by sealing the cuticle, it doesn’t clean the scalp as effectively as warm water. - If scalp buildup isn’t properly removed, it can lead to inflammation or irritation, potentially worsening hair shedding. --- ### **3. Telogen Effluvium Triggers** TE is usually caused by **stressors** like illness, hormonal changes, or nutrient deficiencies, rather than external factors like cold water. However: - **Winter Stress**: Seasonal mood changes or stress during winter might indirectly contribute. - **Improper Care**: Not addressing dry scalp, poor circulation, or nutritional gaps during winter could exacerbate hair loss. --- ### **How to Minimize Winter Shedding:** 1. **Warm Water Rinses**: - Use lukewarm water for washing your hair to cleanse effectively without drying out the scalp. 2. **Moisturize Your Scalp**: - Apply a scalp oil or hydrating treatment to combat dryness and flakiness. 3. **Boost Nutrition**: - Ensure adequate Vitamin D, iron, and zinc intake to support follicle health. 4. **Gentle Hair Care**: - Avoid over-styling, tight hairstyles, and harsh shampoos. 5. **Protect Your Hair**: - Wear a hat or scarf to shield hair from harsh cold winds. --- ### Key Takeaway: Winter and cold water aren’t direct causes of telogen effluvium, but they can aggravate scalp conditions or indirectly lead to hair shedding if hair and scalp health aren’t maintained. Focus on hydration, proper nutrition, and gentle care to keep your hair healthy through the season! 🌟 ➡️ Reach out to us at [www.advancedtrichology.com](www.advancedtrichology.com) for personalized advice on managing seasonal hair loss. 💡
@Birdlove43 ай бұрын
Hello Doc, what is the best medicine to stop inflamation that is stress induced? is melatonin topical a good option?
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist3 ай бұрын
Hey there! 😊 Stress-induced inflammation can be tricky, but there are some good ways to manage it. **Melatonin**-topically-might help with some forms of scalp inflammation because it's a potent antioxidant, but it's not a first-line treatment for inflammation specifically. It's more often recommended for supporting hair growth and protecting hair follicles from oxidative stress. For **stress-induced inflammation**, it's better to focus on a holistic approach. Here are some options that can help: 1. **Corticosteroid creams or foams** (if prescribed by a doctor) can help reduce localized inflammation on the scalp. 2. **Anti-inflammatory shampoos or treatments** with ingredients like **salicylic acid** or **ketoconazole** can calm scalp irritation. 3. **Stress management techniques** (meditation, yoga, etc.)-since reducing stress at the root is key for long-term relief. 4. **Supplements** like **omega-3 fatty acids** and **curcumin** (turmeric) have been shown to help reduce systemic inflammation naturally. Melatonin could be a helpful addition, but if the goal is strictly reducing inflammation, there might be stronger or more targeted treatments to start with. ➡️ Need more help or personalized advice? Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/ anytime! 🌿
@olek.figiel2 ай бұрын
any recommendation for reversing retrograde alopecia (on sides) due to inflammation caused by SIBO? Can LLLT help? Or maybe topical corticosteroids?
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist2 ай бұрын
Is the Sibo under control?
@olek.figiel2 ай бұрын
Not fully yet but I'm working on it
@bene885979 ай бұрын
Ok and which supplements would you say is bad for hair growth and would support Losing hair?,
@carmeloanthony27849 ай бұрын
Creatine. More than likely.
@bene885979 ай бұрын
@@carmeloanthony2784 Oh ok but creatine is supplemented from many many people I thought maybe Biotin
@danagandy42609 ай бұрын
I was postpartum last year and experienced hair loss, which I was used to since this was my 3rd pregnancy. Everything started growing back in normally around May/June. By August I realized my hair had stopped growing in & was now shedding again. It continued so I visited my stylist at the end of January this year, thinking I just need a good cut. But she alerted me that my scalp was red & inflamed. I made an appointment with a dermatologist who diagnosed me with CCCA. No bloodwork or biopsy was done. I was given info on the condition & prescribed doxycycline and fluocinolone scalp oil for the inflammation. I am skeptical because although I do have a spot at the crown which has been there for years, my main loss has been at the hairline. Could my hairline loss be due to CCCA or is it related to some other inflammation?
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
You should definitely get a biopsy to ensure that it is in back CCCA. There's a lot that goes into treating either postpartum or CCCA so you need to identify which one is active on your scalp
@danagandy42609 ай бұрын
I thought so. I'll definitely seek a second opinion. Thank you so much!
@ashxferrier9 ай бұрын
Sir , it was said i have hormonal, nutritional and inflammatory hairloss 😢
@8bulletballers3854 ай бұрын
what blood test markers are indicative of inflammatory scalp, and how to address them? Thanks!
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist4 ай бұрын
Great question! 😊 If you're dealing with scalp inflammation, there are a few blood test markers that can help identify underlying causes of inflammation, not just in the scalp but in the body overall. Here are some **key blood markers** to look for: ### 1. **C-Reactive Protein (CRP)**: - This is a general marker of **inflammation** in the body. Elevated levels may indicate ongoing inflammation that could be contributing to scalp issues. ### 2. **Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)**: - Like CRP, this is another marker for **inflammation**. Higher levels could signal chronic inflammation, possibly related to autoimmune conditions or infections that might affect the scalp. ### 3. **Ferritin**: - Low ferritin levels can lead to **hair thinning** and may contribute to scalp inflammation. In some cases, increasing ferritin to a healthier range can reduce scalp sensitivity and hair issues. ### 4. **Vitamin D**: - Low levels of **vitamin D** have been linked to scalp conditions like **seborrheic dermatitis** and alopecia areata. Vitamin D also plays a role in immune system regulation, which is key for controlling inflammation. ### 5. **Thyroid Panel (TSH, T3, T4)**: - Thyroid issues can cause **scalp inflammation** and hair thinning. If you suspect a thyroid imbalance, getting a full thyroid panel is important. ### 6. **Zinc**: - Zinc is crucial for **scalp health** and controlling inflammation. Low zinc can lead to conditions like dandruff and even contribute to hair thinning. ### 7. **Autoimmune Markers** (ANA, etc.): - If an autoimmune condition like **alopecia areata** or **lupus** is suspected, autoimmune tests can help identify these conditions, which can cause scalp inflammation and hair loss. ### How to Address Scalp Inflammation: 1. **Diet**: Focus on anti-inflammatory foods-omega-3 fatty acids (fish, flaxseeds), antioxidants (berries, leafy greens), and avoiding inflammatory foods like refined sugars and processed foods. 2. **Supplements**: If you're low on key nutrients like **iron**, **zinc**, or **vitamin D**, supplements can be super helpful. But it's best to take them under a doctor's guidance. 3. **Topical Treatments**: Anti-inflammatory shampoos (like **ketoconazole** or **tea tree oil** based), and even **corticosteroid lotions** or creams prescribed by a doctor, can reduce scalp inflammation. 4. **Lifestyle Changes**: Reduce stress levels-since stress can worsen inflammation-and ensure you’re getting enough rest. 5. **Consult a Trichologist or Dermatologist**: They can provide a more specific diagnosis based on your blood test results and scalp examination. Keeping an eye on these markers and addressing any imbalances or inflammation will help your scalp and hair health improve over time. 🌟 ➡️ Feel free to reach out to us at [www.advancedtrichology.com/](www.advancedtrichology.com/) for more personalized support! 😊
@8bulletballers3854 ай бұрын
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist Wow! Appreciate the thorough detail - thanks so much, William!
@resourcegyrl9 ай бұрын
Im a new subscriber. Ive just about lost most of my hair, which was a pretty good length. (Shoulder length). Now my hair is at my ears. It's been breakibg non stop for 8 months. I just got a diagnosis yesterday. Trichhoreisis Nodosa. I've never heard of this, and was wondering is there a remedy? My follow-up appt is in 2 weeks. Im devastated over losing my hair!
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
How are you diagnosed? To be perfectly honest after almost 22 years I've never seen this firsthand. However, from what I understand, it's a hair shaft anomaly and by removing the stressor, whether that be chemicals or physical trauma, then it should be able to be reversed over the course of a couple years
@MuslimBro-k2m8 ай бұрын
Thank you doctor for the valuable information , I'm actually suffering from Hachimouto , and my hair is thining and falling from above , I wonder if you can give any piece of advice about what to do , like the required analyses , I will be thankful , and thanks again ,
@bhavancs11818 ай бұрын
What was the supplement he used which accelerate the hair loss more
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist8 ай бұрын
It appears that the supplement in question was associated with triggering or exacerbating the patient's inflammatory hair loss. The specific type of supplement isn't mentioned in the video, but it's highlighted that the onset of the hair loss coincided with the start of the supplement, suggesting a potential link. The approach we recommend typically involves identifying any possible triggers for hair loss, including supplements, and eliminating them to see if there's improvement. If you're concerned about any supplements you're currently taking and their impact on your hair health, it may be wise to discuss this with a healthcare professional who understands your health history and needs. Melissa Fox (Customer Service) ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
@yashvaiti33429 ай бұрын
How to choose food according to blood type. As per your video ??
@s.m.saddamhossain6218 ай бұрын
Thanks it is lot's of information
@LANACHAPEL8 ай бұрын
What was the supplement this man was allergic to??
@gdwlaw55498 ай бұрын
That answer will cost you about $10k😊
@khairt17319 ай бұрын
Something that helped me...I took a food sensitivity test and it shows I cant eat chicken and eggs. After 2 days of not eating chicken, which I ate every day, my hair became actually more stable and stands straight up. Usually it looks like they are weak and fall down but now it looks like my hair has more volume.
@francevenezia9 ай бұрын
Where did you get that test?
@khairt17319 ай бұрын
@@francevenezia you can get it online multiple companies offer it. Mine specifically was from EverlyWell and make sure to take the comprehensive test which tests over 200 foods vs the regular one which only tests for 100 foods.
@francevenezia9 ай бұрын
@@khairt1731 thank you for that!
@khairt17319 ай бұрын
@@francevenezia No problem! I originally got it because of my ulcerative colitis, i used to bleed a lot. I stopped eating the food that was causing inflammation and I havent had a problem with my gut or bowel movement since then! Also for hair you should look into microneedling and coffee rinse. Good luck
@francevenezia9 ай бұрын
@@khairt1731 PRAISE THE LORD! 😊 I'M A CHRISTIAN! 😊 thanks for the info!
@OusmanKanteh-y2s5 ай бұрын
Doctor which country are you, I will like to come and treat me, minoxidil and derma stamp since I start those treatment, I have side effects, and I discontinued and yet still I can understand my hair loss. I will be very interest for that
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist5 ай бұрын
➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
@fidelceja5859 ай бұрын
What was the inflammatory supplement that was used
@carmeloanthony27849 ай бұрын
Bet it was creatine…
@guitarlady771518 күн бұрын
so the eat right type for you blood type diet really works? i think i have a case of inflamatory hair loss with TE, my hair was itchy burning scalp tons of hair fell out of my head when i was 35 i was under alot of stress.. had all type of blood work... nothing pinpoint.. today dermo said its chronic TE.... how do i find a trichologist in my area? rochester ny
@Baalavlogs7 ай бұрын
what to do gerd hairloss?
@mariovuksanovic50777 ай бұрын
Could you direct me as to who would do the work that you do in Miami Florida? It would be great to find a specific solution... everyone is different and needs a custom protocal.. that is why people many times say that they tried many things but they didnt work.... because not all solutions are for everybody...thank you.
@Sma-v4y9 ай бұрын
what was the supplement?
@blessingcarnes31109 ай бұрын
I'm hypothyroid and 49 and my hair has been shedding for several years... been using rosemary tea rinse and rosemary hair oil a couple times a week.. helps a little as shedding has slowed down but i also started scalp massage as you recommended and clean eating to cut down on inflammation..is there anything else I can do to get my thicker hair back..?
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
You could always go back in time 3 to 5 years when you've done things correctly. You would need to know bloodwork, genetic history, symptoms, etc.
@sumeetnagrale64009 ай бұрын
Thanks sir.. Nice information
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
Thanks, you are welcome
@pookieslim8 ай бұрын
What do I use for it
@costo87792 ай бұрын
Can keratin inflammate the hair skin ? Since i used it (with the hair plate process) to straighten my hair permanently (it lasts 3 months), since that time i am losing my hair heavily and my hair skin hurts. I've used this keratin process at the end of 2021 and at mid 2024 and i am losing my hair and my hair skin hurts since 2022. After i watched your video, i can understand that i absolutely have an inflammatory hair loss, i have a very aggressive itching + burning on my scalp because of the keratin (chemical) process, and stopping these things + champoing my hair with a pharmaceutical champoo + good diet is enough to get my hair back ? (by the way all of the hair loss is happening on the top of my head, also i went to the lab and found out that my vitamin D level is low)
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist2 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry to hear about your experience-what you’re describing sounds incredibly frustrating. Let’s break it down so you can understand what’s likely happening and how to move forward. 💛 --- ### **1. Can Keratin Treatments Cause Scalp Inflammation and Hair Loss?** Yes, **keratin treatments** (especially those involving heat and chemicals like formaldehyde or other aldehydes) can cause **scalp irritation and inflammation**, particularly in people with sensitive skin. Over time, this inflammation can: - Damage the scalp and hair follicles. - Lead to **inflammatory hair loss**, such as **traction alopecia** or even **telogen effluvium**, where hair falls out in clumps due to stress on the follicles. - Trigger conditions like **seborrheic dermatitis**, which could explain the itching and burning. --- ### **2. Why Is Hair Loss Concentrated at the Top?** Hair on the top of the head is more sensitive to **inflammatory damage** and hormones like DHT (if androgenetic alopecia is also a factor). The combination of scalp inflammation and potentially underlying hormonal sensitivity may explain why this area is more affected. --- ### **3. Low Vitamin D Levels** Low **vitamin D** can also contribute to: - Follicle miniaturization (weaker hair growth). - Slower recovery from scalp inflammation. - Increased shedding. Raising your vitamin D levels to an optimal range (50-70 ng/mL) is an important step in restoring hair health. --- ### **4. Steps to Take for Recovery** You’re on the right track with stopping keratin treatments and using pharmaceutical shampoos, but let me add more detail: #### **a. Scalp Care** - **Medicated Shampoo**: Use shampoos with **ketoconazole** or **salicylic acid** to reduce inflammation and calm the scalp. Alternate with a gentle, hydrating shampoo to avoid over-drying. - **Scalp Treatments**: Consider applying anti-inflammatory oils like **tea tree** or **peppermint oil** (properly diluted) or a scalp serum with ingredients like **niacinamide** to soothe irritation. #### **b. Nutrition** - **Vitamin D**: Supplement with **2,000-5,000 IU of vitamin D3 daily**, or as directed by your doctor, to correct the deficiency. - **Other Nutrients**: Include **biotin, zinc, and iron** in your diet or supplements, as these are essential for hair regrowth. - **Omega-3 Fatty Acids**: Found in fish or flaxseeds, they can reduce scalp inflammation and support healthy hair. #### **c. Lifestyle Changes** - **Gentle Hair Care**: Avoid tight hairstyles, heat styling, or chemical treatments to give your scalp a break. - **Stress Management**: Stress exacerbates inflammation, so incorporate mindfulness practices like yoga or meditation. #### **d. Consider Scalp Treatments** If the burning and itching persist, talk to a dermatologist about: - **Steroid Scalp Lotions**: These can reduce inflammation quickly. - **PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)** Therapy: To stimulate follicle recovery. - **Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)**: Can help improve blood flow and reduce inflammation. --- ### **5. Can Your Hair Grow Back?** Yes, it’s possible! If the follicles aren’t permanently damaged, reducing inflammation and restoring scalp health can encourage regrowth. However, it might take **3-6 months** to see noticeable improvement. If androgenetic alopecia is also a factor, you may need targeted treatments like **minoxidil**. --- Stay consistent with your routine, and don’t lose hope-you’re already taking the right steps! 💪➡️ For more support or to explore advanced options, visit www.advancedtrichology.com/. 😊
@creightonfreeman80598 ай бұрын
Have you ever seen Sulfasalazine prescribed for GI issues have an anti-inflammatory effect on the scalp and improve hair density?
@5051388 ай бұрын
I started loosing my hairs at the sides and back..is it dupa which is caused due to nutritional deficiencies or gut issues.....or is it due to the stopping of minox which i used at donor area also (sides and back) after my hair transplant long back...i wanna know what is the cause??... kindly help me out doctor???
@IncomeMadeDaily9 ай бұрын
I've talked with AJ, one of your Trichologist, last Thursday. I have extreme scalp itch. Im on all of the supplements, and the shampoo can't use foligrowth topical because it caused more itching. Am I able to use your laser to help things? If so? How often would I need to use it.
@marktforce5 ай бұрын
Wash ur pillows and change your sheets more often
@marktforce5 ай бұрын
I can assure people medication is a strong contributor especially "treatment" for so called mental health problems
@tanyab53102 ай бұрын
Can iron supplement cause this,? (100 mg ferous ascorbate). I suspect iron tablets truggered this same reaction in me.
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist2 ай бұрын
Iron supplements like ferrous ascorbate are essential for addressing deficiencies, but they don’t typically *cause* hair loss. However, there are a few scenarios where they might **seem** to trigger a reaction. Let’s break it down! 🌟 --- ### **Possible Links Between Iron Supplements and Hair Loss** 1️⃣ **Adjustment Period**: - Starting iron supplements can sometimes cause temporary changes in your body, such as hormonal shifts or stress reactions, which might lead to **telogen effluvium** (temporary hair shedding). This is rare but possible. - Hair shedding would typically resolve once your body adjusts to the supplementation. 2️⃣ **Underlying Condition**: - If your iron levels were low for a long time, the sudden boost in iron might trigger dormant hair follicles to enter a shedding phase as they transition to a healthier growth cycle. - This can look alarming, but it’s actually a sign of recovery and new growth. 3️⃣ **Side Effects of Iron Supplements**: - Common side effects include nausea, digestive issues, or constipation, which could indirectly stress your body and contribute to hair shedding. - If your diet or absorption of other nutrients is affected by these side effects, it could lead to temporary hair thinning. 4️⃣ **Unrelated Coincidence**: - If you were already experiencing hair loss before starting the iron supplement, it may be a coincidence that shedding persisted during supplementation. --- ### **What You Can Do** 1. **Monitor Your Progress**: - Hair shedding due to a new supplement is usually temporary. Keep taking it for at least **3 months** to allow your body to replenish its stores and support healthy hair growth. 2. **Check for Other Causes**: - Hair loss is rarely caused by one factor alone. Stress, thyroid issues, or low Vitamin D or zinc levels might be contributing. Consider rechecking your bloodwork if the shedding persists. 3. **Pair Iron with a Balanced Diet**: - Ensure you’re consuming enough protein, B-vitamins, and omega-3s to support hair growth while taking the supplement. 4. **Consult a Specialist**: - If you strongly suspect the supplement is triggering excessive shedding, consult your doctor or dermatologist to rule out sensitivities or adjust the dosage. --- ### **Bottom Line** It’s unlikely that the iron supplement itself is directly causing your hair loss-it’s more likely a temporary adjustment or part of the recovery process if your hair was already thinning from a deficiency. Stick with the treatment, but don’t hesitate to explore other potential causes if the shedding continues. ➡️ Need more guidance? Reach out to us at [www.advancedtrichology.com](www.advancedtrichology.com/) for expert advice! 😊
@bd.review9085 ай бұрын
Any supplement and medicine
@marktforce5 ай бұрын
He generally reccomends iron supplement and vitamin d3. Don't be like me and take iron willy nilly because your tounge could swell up. Do blood tests before taking supplements to find ideal amount for your situation. Had AA for 4 years and had lost hope. Taking iron and vitamin d3 because of his advice and I immedietly noticed significant improvement in really short time. Made me wonder what all these other useless doctors are doing with their lives.
@nikhilsinghchauhan78409 ай бұрын
Sir i have one question does masturbation cause hair loss urr hair thinning???
@DS-nq9ii8 ай бұрын
Hi Doctor, thanks so much for your great information!! Do you have any idea why if I don’t eat until dinner time my hair comes out and doesn’t if I eat in the morning? Appreciate it!
@marek63719 ай бұрын
Hey @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist what would be the best topical mixture with rosemary essential oil? I dont really want to use thick carrier oils because of my seborrheic dermatitis. Maybe something like aloe vera gel? Or do u have some additional tips for the ingredients? :)
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
Here's a mixture alcohol kzbin.info/www/bejne/qYaQmoCae6-SpbMsi=FLVBakelTqBieh7M
@saoodalrajehi31999 ай бұрын
Do you over a consultation and treatments with people overseas like in zoom or virtual meetings ?
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
Hi, Will do what we can, please go to www.advancedtrichology.com/ Melissa / Customer service
@Manu-ed8lz9 ай бұрын
Sir please answer this question did dht hair loss control by being insulin sensitive and good diet becoz insulin resistance is main cause of increase 5alpha reductanse activity more
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
Yes I believe that is ideal
@blvcklicorice4239 ай бұрын
you are right. this is what ive been preaching. it completely reversed mine
@Manu-ed8lz9 ай бұрын
@@blvcklicorice423 that's superb how much time it take to reverse
@blvcklicorice4239 ай бұрын
@@Manu-ed8lz 3 months.
@sannamuh9859 ай бұрын
@@blvcklicorice423Oh wow, congrats and thanks for sharing… what did you do to reverse your insulin resistance and hair loss?
@jonessaetienne5903 ай бұрын
Hello sir I don't know if you'll see this but I'm based in the Caribbean and I am losing my hair the hairloss is painful is there a way you can help me figure out what's going on? The local dermatologists aren't very helpful/skillfull/knowledgeable.
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist3 ай бұрын
I’m here to help, and I can imagine how frustrating it must be to deal with painful hair loss, especially when local resources feel limited. Painful hair loss can point to several underlying causes, so let’s go over some possible reasons and solutions you can explore. ### 1. **Scalp Inflammation**: Painful hair loss is often a sign of scalp inflammation or conditions like *folliculitis*, *seborrheic dermatitis*, or even autoimmune conditions like *lichen planopilaris*. Inflammation around the hair follicles can lead to tenderness, itching, and eventually hair loss if left untreated. **What to Try**: - **Gentle Anti-Inflammatory Care**: A shampoo with ingredients like *tea tree oil*, *salicylic acid*, or *zinc pyrithione* can help calm the scalp and reduce inflammation. - **Natural Remedies**: Aloe vera gel applied to the scalp for 20-30 minutes can soothe irritation. Chamomile tea rinses can also have calming effects. - **Avoid Irritants**: Avoid harsh products, tight hairstyles, or anything that might cause scalp stress. Letting the scalp breathe can help reduce inflammation. ### 2. **Nutritional Deficiencies**: Deficiencies in vitamins and minerals, such as iron, vitamin D, B vitamins, and zinc, can impact hair health, and deficiencies can sometimes cause scalp tenderness. **Steps to Consider**: - **Get a Blood Test**: If possible, ask your doctor to check for deficiencies, particularly iron, vitamin D, and B vitamins. - **Diet and Supplements**: Include more nutrient-dense foods like leafy greens, fish, eggs, nuts, and beans. You might also consider a supplement for hair health, focusing on a balanced blend of essential vitamins and minerals. ### 3. **Scalp Sensitivity or Nerve Involvement**: Sometimes, scalp pain can be due to a condition called *trichodynia*, where the scalp nerves become sensitive, often associated with stress, tension, or inflammation. This can make hair loss physically painful. **What May Help**: - **Scalp Massage**: Gentle scalp massages can help improve blood flow, reduce tension, and relieve some discomfort. Avoid anything too vigorous to prevent further irritation. - **Stress Management**: Stress can make nerve-related scalp issues worse, so exploring stress-relief techniques like yoga, meditation, or even regular exercise can help with pain and reduce hair loss. ### 4. **Consider Professional Help Online**: If seeing a knowledgeable trichologist or dermatologist locally isn’t an option, you might look into virtual consultations. Many hair specialists offer online appointments, which could help you get a diagnosis and treatment plan specific to your needs. ### Next Steps: Start with gentle care, focus on nutrition, and consider reaching out to a specialist online if the issue persists. Addressing painful hair loss can take time, but the right approach can help relieve the pain and slow the shedding. 😊
@jonessaetienne5903 ай бұрын
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist Thank you so much !
@sharnaadams30255 ай бұрын
Can alepecia acreata be mistaken for telogen effluvium? Can a doctor be wrong about your diagnosis just by looking at your hair and not doing any test ?
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist5 ай бұрын
Yes, **alopecia areata** can sometimes be confused with **telogen effluvium**, and a diagnosis based only on visual inspection without tests can be tricky and possibly inaccurate. Here's why: ### **Differences Between Alopecia Areata and Telogen Effluvium**: - **Alopecia areata** is an autoimmune condition where the body attacks hair follicles, leading to **patchy hair loss**. You typically see smooth, round bald spots. - **Telogen effluvium** is often triggered by stress, illness, or nutritional deficiencies, and causes **diffuse thinning** across the scalp rather than bald patches. ### **Diagnosis and Tests**: - A **doctor visually** inspecting your hair can sometimes make a correct diagnosis, especially if the symptoms are classic. However, without tests, it’s hard to be 100% certain. - For **alopecia areata**, doctors may order a **scalp biopsy** or blood tests to check for autoimmune issues. - For **telogen effluvium**, they might check for triggers like **stress**, **thyroid problems**, or **nutrient deficiencies** with blood tests. If you feel the diagnosis is uncertain, it’s okay to ask for additional tests, such as: - **Scalp biopsy**: To rule out autoimmune causes. - **Blood tests**: To check for nutritional deficiencies or thyroid issues. - **Pull test**: To see how easily hair comes out, which can give clues about the type of hair loss. Both conditions can overlap or even coexist, so it's important to get a clear diagnosis with the right tests for the best treatment plan. ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
@rosieroberts67386 ай бұрын
What are DHT side effects?!
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist6 ай бұрын
Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is a hormone derived from testosterone that plays a crucial role in the development of male characteristics. However, elevated levels of DHT can have several side effects, particularly related to hair and prostate health: 1. Hair Loss (Androgenetic Alopecia) Scalp Hair: DHT is a major contributor to male pattern baldness and can also affect women. It causes hair follicles to shrink, leading to thinner hair and, eventually, hair loss. Facial and Body Hair: While DHT promotes the growth of facial and body hair, it can simultaneously cause scalp hair to thin, a process often seen in male-pattern baldness. 2. Prostate Enlargement High levels of DHT can lead to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a condition where the prostate gland enlarges, causing urinary symptoms like difficulty starting urination, a weak stream, or frequent urination. 3. Acne and Skin Issues DHT increases the production of sebum (oil) in the skin, which can lead to clogged pores and acne, especially in those predisposed to oily skin. 4. Potential Impact on Mood Although research is ongoing, some studies suggest that high levels of DHT may contribute to mood swings, irritability, or even depression, though these effects are less clearly understood. 5. Other Effects Increased Body and Facial Hair: Higher DHT levels can stimulate the growth of body and facial hair, leading to more pronounced hair growth in these areas. Risk of Prostate Cancer: Elevated DHT levels have been associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer, although the relationship is complex and not fully understood. Managing DHT levels is often a focus in treating conditions like androgenetic alopecia (hair loss) and prostate enlargement. Medications like finasteride and dutasteride are commonly prescribed to inhibit DHT production and mitigate its effects. ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
@aryanagrawal48339 ай бұрын
I have fatty liver grade 1 and facing hair thinning and loss, could it be a reason?
@marktforce5 ай бұрын
Your liver has over 400 functions. Pays to keep it healthy mate
@AsadWahdat-u8t8 ай бұрын
I have had hair transplant surgery can I use rosemary oil
@sumonahmedelmas75749 ай бұрын
Sir please use bangla subtitle iam your regular viewer
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
what?
@gicilo3869 ай бұрын
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist he means Bangladesh it’s country
@annasalti36699 ай бұрын
Thank you for the information provided. Id like to ask, if it is alright to take an allergy pill prior to dying? I have started to react immensely the last six months, however by taking an allergy pill beforehand i do not face any itcing or serious problems. take an anti allergy pill, before dying hair to avoid an allergic reaction, ? For the past 6ming to allergic reactions.b
@SnehaBarua-i3f5 ай бұрын
Doctor Gauntiz, I have been going through inflammatory hair loss for 3 years, the last two years tge sworness went away and itch. However my hair thinned. I want to do as much as I can before it’s too late. Do you think it would a be good time to start minoxidil?
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist5 ай бұрын
Given that you've been dealing with inflammatory hair loss for a few years, and now the soreness and itchiness have subsided, it's understandable that you're considering taking action to prevent further thinning. Starting minoxidil might be a good option, as it can help stimulate hair growth and potentially slow down further thinning. However, there are a few factors to consider: Underlying Inflammation: Even though the inflammation symptoms have lessened, it's essential to ensure that your scalp is healthy enough to tolerate minoxidil. If there's any underlying inflammation still present, minoxidil might exacerbate it. Consultation: Before starting minoxidil, it's wise to consult with a trichologist or dermatologist. They can assess your scalp condition and recommend the best course of action, possibly including a combination of treatments that address both hair thinning and any residual inflammation. Monitor for Side Effects: If you decide to start minoxidil, monitor your scalp for any signs of irritation or a return of the soreness. In some cases, people experience increased shedding when first starting minoxidil, but this usually subsides. Complementary Treatments: Continue focusing on scalp health by using gentle, anti-inflammatory shampoos and considering supplements that support hair health, such as biotin, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids. Taking action now is a positive step, but it's crucial to approach it carefully and with professional guidance to maximize your results. ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
@SnehaBarua-i3f5 ай бұрын
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist That makes a lot more sense. Thank you for taking the time to respond. I’ll book myself an appointment I do worry that three years has been a long time and that my scalp will not return to its fullness. Do you think there is still some hope ?
@sagarwanted39348 ай бұрын
Sir I loss my hair daily within 1year my hairs got thin day by day my scalp got visible most of the time I have gut issues , I sleep at late because of studying. Sir please suggest me something. Day by day I lose my confidence
@rhlstatus48135 ай бұрын
Did you find something beneficial?
@mdiqbalkhan3154 ай бұрын
High Ige level and having hair fall in early 20s
@harryvithurshan249 ай бұрын
Doctor Gaunitz, I'm unable to differentiate between whether I'm experiencing nutritional or inflammatory alopecia. My entire scalp has experienced diffuse thinning for the last 2 years, i had extremely low vit D levels 12 ng/ml and my gut health is not at its best. The colour of my hair has also changed from black to brown. Do you have any suggestions on what type of hair loss this could be?
@matteopepe289 ай бұрын
start taking Vitamin D3 daily ASAP
@ArticulateArena9 ай бұрын
My head has been itching for years. I get bumps full of liquid. I get get tiny patches with a brown spot in the middle that comes off with a hair in it... my hairline is pretty good at 35, mybhairbis just thinning on top because i itch my scalp so much
@kiritokirigaya17296 ай бұрын
Ho doctor I have been facing hair thinning. I more often get bump or acne like things on my scalp sometimes I feel itchy although the it's not always because of the bumps/ acne like things. Please tell me what's the cause and what should I do
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist6 ай бұрын
It sounds like you're dealing with a combination of scalp issues, including hair thinning, bumps or acne-like spots, and occasional itchiness. These symptoms could be related and might be due to several factors. Here’s what could be happening and some steps you can take: Possible Causes: Folliculitis: This is an inflammation of the hair follicles that can cause red bumps or pimples on the scalp. It can be itchy and, in some cases, lead to hair thinning if the follicles become damaged. Seborrheic Dermatitis: This condition causes an itchy, flaky scalp and can sometimes lead to hair thinning. It’s often linked to an overgrowth of yeast on the skin and can cause inflammation. Scalp Acne: Like acne on your face, scalp acne can occur due to clogged pores, often from excess oil production or buildup of hair products. Allergic Reactions or Irritation: Sometimes, hair products can cause irritation, leading to bumps and itchiness. This can also contribute to hair thinning if the scalp becomes inflamed. Stress and Hormonal Imbalance: Both stress and hormonal changes can trigger scalp issues and hair thinning, as they affect the skin’s oil production and immune response. What You Can Do: Gentle Cleansing: Use a mild, sulfate-free shampoo that won’t strip your scalp of its natural oils. Consider shampoos with ingredients like salicylic acid or zinc pyrithione if you’re dealing with folliculitis or seborrheic dermatitis. Topical Treatments: Tea Tree Oil: Known for its antibacterial and antifungal properties, it can help reduce bumps and soothe the scalp. Mix a few drops with a carrier oil and apply it to the scalp. Aloe Vera: This can help soothe itching and reduce inflammation. Apply pure aloe vera gel directly to the scalp. Avoid Heavy Hair Products: Products that are heavy or oily can clog pores and contribute to scalp acne. Try to use lightweight or non-comedogenic products. Exfoliation: Gently exfoliating your scalp can help remove dead skin cells and prevent clogged pores. Look for a scalp scrub or a shampoo that doubles as an exfoliant. Healthy Diet: Ensure your diet includes essential nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins A, C, D, and E, biotin, and zinc, which are all important for scalp health. Consult a Dermatologist or Trichologist: Since you’re experiencing both hair thinning and scalp issues, it’s a good idea to get a professional diagnosis. They can prescribe treatments like medicated shampoos, topical antibiotics, or other therapies specific to your condition. ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
@spacejaime8 ай бұрын
So what was the supplement responsible for his scalp inflammation? Thanks.
@H.C.Q.7 ай бұрын
He won't tell you unless you pay him.
@ahmedmed81199 ай бұрын
I have that case right now 💔 I was on vit d3/k2 50000ui (50k very high dose per day ) per day and please tel me what to do i had lost in just one month , so fast and it break my heart for short 😔
@rhondastiers32618 ай бұрын
You didn’t tell us anything about the supplement he was on that caused his hair loss…..when that happens it’s usually all about money, not helping people. Thanks anyway.
@CindymeCindy7 ай бұрын
There's no money involved. The video was free. The supplement likely helps many, just not this man, therefore he didn't want to mention the supplement. However, I do wish he had let us make the decision on whether to continue that supplement for ourselves.
@edwardcalma47095 ай бұрын
its testosterone adrenal supplement
@Christian_Ada15 ай бұрын
@@CindymeCindy I know that you’re not well informed about how KZbin works, but the more subscribers you have and people liking the video and commenting on it. It brings him money. Google pays him. There is money involved. It’s not free Do you know that of all the streaming services out there the most profitable and most watched globally is KZbin KZbin ? Well hopefully that clears things up
@Steph-nd6ht4 ай бұрын
He probably doesn't want to get sued by the makers of that supplement.
@sbrown3143 ай бұрын
yes the doc replied to another comment saying exactly that.
@soorajs21499 ай бұрын
Sir,im also in this same situation any home remedies
@amirhamza76109 ай бұрын
can a 55+ years men's have a hair loss because of stress and can he recover it back?
@tckchannel44359 ай бұрын
Bleeding in the stool can also lose a lot of hair because of bleeding of iron from our body...🤔
@delroygardner83259 ай бұрын
Hi thanks for the work you sre doing , I have hair on the top of my head which is thin , the roots are still there but not growing , i have beta thalassemia , do you think that is the reason ?
@maxmustermann47729 ай бұрын
Hi Doc, what's your opinon on scalp massaging/ scalp massaging gadgets? Is it benefical for patients with androgenetic hair loss?
@elmao47788 ай бұрын
Yes
@harunkokten36919 ай бұрын
Hello, there is a Feeluxo brand 80 diode laser head for home treatment. I used it with lotion 3 sessions a week for 6 months. Each session is 30 minutes. There was no change in my hair after 6 months. Now I started using the hair laser head for 1 hour every day without using lotion. I have been using it this way for 1 month. Does using the hair laser every day tire the hair?
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
WAY to much laser. Low intensity is best. 80 diodes 10-20 twice weekly is the max
@harunkokten36919 ай бұрын
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist I had previously received treatment at a clinic for 40 minutes a week for 6 months. The result was positively effective. However, after 2 years, when my hair started to fall out as before, I could not afford to undergo treatment again. I bought a hair laser cap instead. Even though I tried the same treatment at home for 6 months, I did not get results. Thereupon, I thought that the hair laser head was not powerful enough and started using it for 1 hour a day. Even though I used it 1 hour a day for 1 month, I did not see any negative side effects. I will reduce the weekly session as you said. Well, can you tell me why I should reduce it even though its effect is already low and I have not seen any negative side effects for 1 month?
@harunkokten36919 ай бұрын
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist I had previously been treated in a clinic with the Stimula ST-0300 model device for 40 minutes a week for 6 months. I got effective and good results. However, after 2 years, my hair started to fall out again. Thereupon, when I did not have enough money for a new treatment, I wanted to be treated again by buying a hair laser cap. But the result was not effective. As you said, I will reduce the weekly sessions. Well, can you tell me why I should reduce it even though its effect is already low and I have not seen any negative side effects for 1 month?
@raj_kabir8 ай бұрын
Hey doctor My d3 is 34 ng/ml ferritin 56 ng/ml iron 85 ug/DL and i am loss my hair all over the scalp
@liftwid_snap6 ай бұрын
What age r u
@raj_kabir6 ай бұрын
@@liftwid_snap 19
@JayPatel-j3u9 ай бұрын
What is the inflammatory supplements that your client was using ? I want to use the same
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
He used www.advancedtrichology.com/products/efa-complete-nutraceutical-omega-3-6-9-for-optimal-hair-growth
@soumyajitbej56149 ай бұрын
I suffering with Scalp pain and genetic hair loss,I use minoxidil finesteride topical application from 2 years but still no results, please doctor tell me the solution please please doctor 🙏😭
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
Do you have gut issues? IBS, constipation, etc
@soumyajitbej56149 ай бұрын
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist yes I have little bit gut issue and I take some psychiatrist medication for my ocd disorder,,and yes I have constipation, I apply hair oil twice a week and ketoconazole shampoo thrice a week
@arin7x9 ай бұрын
@@soumyajitbej5614 Consult a professional, minoxidil and finasteride applications have many side effects and if you've been using it for 2 years just to get 0 results I might suggest quitting it, but then your hair would react to the absence of those products too. LLLT might help but reaching out to a professional is a much wiser choice.
@crazyytgaming86299 ай бұрын
Sir I started hair loss 1 year ago after permanent hair straightening and I have lost almost 40% of hair, i have applied many serum and took multivitamin for about 6 months but the hair is still thinning and falling off ,Sir please suggest a solution too stop it🙏
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
How old are you? Male or female? any medical conditions?
@crazyytgaming86299 ай бұрын
Age 20 ,male , No medical condition
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist9 ай бұрын
@@crazyytgaming8629 then it is most likely nutritional and DHT. You must've had allergic reaction to the straightener which propelled the hair loss forward. You need to treat both of the nutritional and the DHT at this point to resolve it.
@christyabraham60149 ай бұрын
Hi sir I think I’m losing hair based on seb derm and inflammation. Also I’m losing all over my body as well could that be linked to inflammation. What would you recommend as a gentle shampoo (specific example). Also I am going to start diet based on my blood type b but when I did some research on it, it says about if ur secrator or non secrator, so how do you get that tested.