Quit minoxidil 100 days ago and still having bad shedding, is this normal? Minoxidil 3/30/2026
After quitting minoxidil 100 days ago, OP is experiencing significant hair shedding, which began a week after stopping and worsened in March. Suggestions include calming the scalp, ensuring adequate protein and iron intake, and consulting a doctor if shedding persists.
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