Feeling pretty hopeless... Dry skin and eczema causing my alopecia. Chat 2/9/2024
The user has been using dutasteride, lymecycline, betamethasone, and minoxidil for hair loss but struggles with eczema and dry skin. They feel hopeless as no treatments or moisturizers have helped, and they are concerned about their appearance due to their soft facial features.
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