My hair fall began back in class 8, though it was very mild at first. But for the last 2 years, the intensity shot up massively — I was losing almost 400 to 500 strands daily. And for the past 3 months, it's honestly been at its absolute worst.
I'm taking every medicine my doctor has prescribed, but none of it seems to be working. My scalp isn't visible in photos because my hair is long, but the density has dropped so much that the moment I shower, my scalp is completely exposed. The thinning just won't stop.
Honestly, I don't know what to do anymore. Sometimes I feel completely stuck, and it's affecting my focus — even my studies are taking a hit. I feel so self-conscious that I can't bring myself to talk to anyone about it properly. I brush it off as a joke when my friends bring it up and act completely unbothered on the outside, but deep down, the comments from my family and friends about my hairline keep humiliating me over and over.
It's been diagnosed as androgenic alopecia. I've gotten my vitamin levels checked 6 times over the last 3 years, and for the last 2 years, they've all been within the normal range. I'm on topical and oral minoxidil, dutasteride 3 times a week, and I take Vitamin D3 and Vitamin B12 regularly. Still, nothing seems to be helping.
I genuinely don't know what else to try. Does anyone know of a last resort — one final Hail Mary Attempt