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Iron A healthy person should have a normal iron serum level in the range of 60 to 170 micrograms per deciliter of blood. Iron is an essential mineral, as well as a component of the proteins are used for oxygen transportation and metabolism. Iron helps to synthesize dopamine, epinephrine and serotonin.
So for two months, since noticing my hair loss, I am thinking about it constantly. It's the first thing I think of when I wake up, and get that sick feeling when I look in the mirror in the morning.
I have heard that it is normal for the transplanted hair to fall post-surgery but I am not sure if it is normal for it to happen this early. Reply With Quote 04-27-2011 04:35 AM #2
Hi, I am a 28 year old male that is convinced that my hair is thinning. Both of my parents has no history of balding in the family. When I was younger I was convinced that I won't have this problem when I grow older. Now that I am 28, I still do have thick hair however I noticed that the right side of my temples looks way
Hi there, I have just got blood tests back showing I have high testosterone and low ferritin. I high SBH levels which is good but I think thats from taking the herb saw palmetto.I had blood taken in February while I was on the pill and had low ferritin then but normal/low testosterone. I stopped the pill (Yasmin) on advice it
Does anyone know what propecia reduces DHT levels to on average? I just got some blood work back: everything normal but noticed DHT was low ( I don't use propecia) Estradiol 0.1 pg/ml (normal <2.5) DHEA 0.1 ng/ml (normal .09 - 1.6 ng/ml) Testosterone 58 pg/ml (normal 40 - 170 pg/ml) DHT <10 pg/ml (normal < 60
Does anyone know what I might use to help with my hair loss. My testosterone and everything else is normal, even my dheas, but my dhea is extremely high =1200. I suspect this is whats causing my hair to fall out? started 1.5 years ago after a big stress. My head was itching like crazy, and hair started shedding. Derm said seboric dermitits.
Hey guys, Im new here. Just turned 20 and have been noticing a weird pattern at the front of my hairline, not sure whether or not this is an early stage of balding etc. My dad is bald and possibly started balding late 20's/ early 30's. Over the past 2 years i have experienced id say a high level of stress.
"Mature hairline" is baldness that stops at the NW1-2 level. But some people lose hair up to a NW3 and stay their indefinitely. Many guys in my family are NW3s for life, since their early 20's, even my grandfather. Look at Justin Theroux's hair line. It's a thick NW3 and it's been that way forever, the guy is in his 40's.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Please use this thread for dermarolling results only. No debating. No questions about results. No other posts except results. Everything else can stay in the main thread. This should read like a catalog of approaches. Here is the format: 1. Age 2. Type of hair loss (diffuse/receding/Norwood level) 3.