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research Neuroendocrine, Neurotransmitter, and Gut Microbiota Imbalance Contributing to Potential Psychiatric Disorder Prevalence in PCOS
PCOS may increase the risk of mental health issues like depression and anxiety.
research Research Progress on the Influence of Skin and Intestinal Microbiota on Acne
Microbiota imbalances may contribute to acne and offer new treatment insights.
research Advances in the Human Skin Microbiota and Its Roles in Cutaneous Diseases
Balancing skin microbiota is crucial for healthy skin and treating skin diseases.
research Pathogenic Mechanisms And Mechanism-Directed Therapies For Androgenetic Alopecia: Current Understanding And Future Directions
Targeting multiple pathways may improve treatments for androgenetic alopecia.
research Dynamic Changes of Gut and Skin Microbiota in Pancreatic Cancer-Induced Skin Injury
Pancreatic cancer can alter gut and skin bacteria, possibly causing skin issues.
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5 / 50 resultscommunity The link between hair loss and gut health
The conversation discusses the potential link between gut health and hair loss, with personal experiences of hair thinning and stomach issues shared. Some individuals found no success with common hair loss treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride and are exploring the impact of gut health on hair growth.
community Could dandruff slow hair growth? (Keto)
The use of minoxidil, finasteride, and Ketoconazole to treat hair loss, with a focus on whether dandruff can slow down hair growth.
community Another theory for hair loss: Parasites in gut.
Parasites in the gut may contribute to hair loss by depleting essential nutrients and disrupting hormone balance. An imbalance of hormones, not just DHT, could be a factor in androgenic alopecia.
community How uninformed the general public is about hair loss
The conversation highlights the general public's lack of knowledge about hair loss, with various ineffective remedies suggested, such as not wearing hats or using hair fibers. The only effective treatments mentioned for male pattern baldness are medications like minoxidil and finasteride, and hair transplants.
community Increased Coffee intake resulted in massive shed
Increased coffee intake might be linked to hair shedding, but the cause is unclear. The user is on finasteride and has increased water intake, possibly affecting electrolyte balance.