Minoxidil (topical) facial bloat
    Minoxidil 10/17/2024

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    In this side effect report post, the primary subjects mentioned are
    ๐Ÿ’ง Minoxidil (topical) 5% 2x daily
    the tone is ๐Ÿ˜ž negative.

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    Minoxidil can cause facial bloat, which some users manage by adjusting sodium intake or using it only on the scalp. Alternatives like finasteride or dutasteride are suggested for those concerned about facial changes.
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