Hey guys, I checked my vitamin D and it’s sufficient, but I’m still losing my hair all over. What will be the issue ? Also can I take 60k vitamin D tablets in a week? 25 M Treatment 8/24/2025
Hair loss is likely due to male pattern baldness, not vitamin D deficiency. Taking 60k vitamin D tablets weekly is not recommended; 2k per day is sufficient.
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