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Why Does Roots Of My Hairs Pain On Parting?

Hello Sir, I have medium length hair & sometimes when i make high ponytail or part my hairs different from my regular parting than i feel pain in my hair roots mostly in crown.If i press my scalp & move fingers in my hair i feel pain.I have hairfall problem too.Though hairs grow in length but not in volume.Please suggest any remedy for my problem. Thanks...
posted on Sun, 21 Sep 2014
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Hi

You seem to have two issues .
One is regarding hair loss and the second is scalp pain .
Hair loss can be due to various reasons .
It could be seasonal, after done brief illness or due to any stress.
You need to take a biotin rich diet with nuts, carrots ,green leafy vegetables and pulses.
You can additionally take biotin supplements.
For scalp pain , some people benefit with calcium supplements.
I would advise you to see your dermatologist and discuss the same.
Dr Geetika Paul
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Why Does Roots Of My Hairs Pain On Parting?

Hi You seem to have two issues . One is regarding hair loss and the second is scalp pain . Hair loss can be due to various reasons . It could be seasonal, after done brief illness or due to any stress. You need to take a biotin rich diet with nuts, carrots ,green leafy vegetables and pulses. You can additionally take biotin supplements. For scalp pain , some people benefit with calcium supplements. I would advise you to see your dermatologist and discuss the same. Dr Geetika Paul