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Is It Safe To Take Injection For Controlling Hair Loss That Was Caused Due To Typhoid, Dengue, Amoeba?

Hi i am Franz 32 yrs old i have suffered typhoid, dengue and amoeba 4 months ago and i lost 150 t0 200 strand daily, i already consult my derma and she give me med's but still d same she says the next process is injection....do you think injection is safe...?
posted on Sat, 9 Nov 2013
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Hi i think u are suffering from alopecia aerata.where we will give injections if u will not get response.
Alopecia areata is usually used by nutritional deficiency.hormonal problems in fections and autoimmune disorders.
It can be treated by application of folica hair tincture in the night and clop lotion in the morning .if no response go for intralesional steriods with triamphicilone acetonide injections
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Is It Safe To Take Injection For Controlling Hair Loss That Was Caused Due To Typhoid, Dengue, Amoeba?

Hi i think u are suffering from alopecia aerata.where we will give injections if u will not get response. Alopecia areata is usually used by nutritional deficiency.hormonal problems in fections and autoimmune disorders. It can be treated by application of folica hair tincture in the night and clop lotion in the morning .if no response go for intralesional steriods with triamphicilone acetonide injections