Sign of dht on scalp?

Bigbicep

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Hello everyone! Recently I started my cycle. ( 3 weeks ago ) I’m on a test only cycle currently running 750 planning on ending up at 1g. I don’t know if this means anything could be something else but recently my head had started slightly hurting. Not a huge deal and barely noticeable but my scalp is hurting a little. The pain is not a headache or anything but it feel slightly sensitive to touch. I don’t know how to explain it but it’s just something iv noticed. Anyone know what I’m talking about? Could be something unrelated I do ride a motorcycle on the daily and is just came into summer here in Australia so could be something to do with taking my helmet on and off a lot. I have no itchiness or noticeable hair shedding right now. But thought I’d ask here to see if it’s a symptom of dht or something.
 
Hello everyone! Recently I started my cycle. ( 3 weeks ago ) I’m on a test only cycle currently running 750 planning on ending up at 1g. I don’t know if this means anything could be something else but recently my head had started slightly hurting. Not a huge deal and barely noticeable but my scalp is hurting a little. The pain is not a headache or anything but it feel slightly sensitive to touch. I don’t know how to explain it but it’s just something iv noticed. Anyone know what I’m talking about? Could be something unrelated I do ride a motorcycle on the daily and is just came into summer here in Australia so could be something to do with taking my helmet on and off a lot. I have no itchiness or noticeable hair shedding right now. But thought I’d ask here to see if it’s a symptom of dht or something.

I went through this for years. Scalp sensitivity, typically right at the hairline, then loss sometime later. It would return at the "new" hairline, followed by more loss in that area. It's a slow motion disaster.

You need to take immediate action. It can be stopped.

Use 2% Nizoral shampoo twice a week. Leave it on for a FULL 5 minutes. Make sure it's on the scalp.

Strongly consider at least low dose Finasteride. I'm extremely sensitive and had a bad time in 1mg years ago and gave up. Returning (far too late), .25mg (1/4 tab) a day stoped the scalp sensitivity and didn't induce Finasteride sides,

2.5-5mg oral minoxidil will fortify your scalp health even more by supplying the oxygen and nutrients your follicles are being denied by this destructive process? This is not nearly as vital as the first two steps.

Do you get oily hair if not washed (at least) once a day?
 
I went through this for years. Scalp sensitivity, typically right at the hairline, then loss sometime later. It would return at the "new" hairline, followed by more loss in that area. It's a slow motion disaster.

You need to take immediate action. It can be stopped.

Use 2% Nizoral shampoo twice a week. Leave it on for a FULL 5 minutes. Make sure it's on the scalp.

Strongly consider at least low dose Finasteride. I'm extremely sensitive and had a bad time in 1mg years ago and gave up. Returning (far too late), .25mg (1/4 tab) a day stoped the scalp sensitivity and didn't induce Finasteride sides,

2.5-5mg oral minoxidil will fortify your scalp health even more by supplying the oxygen and nutrients your follicles are being denied by this destructive process? This is not nearly as vital as the first two steps.

Do you get oily hair if not washed (at least) once a day?
What about ru ? I have that on hand. And no I don’t
 
What about ru ? I have that on hand. And no I don’t

I'm not a fan of topicals. The effectiveness is all over the place, and while you're waiting months to see if it works for you, your follicles are under assault, losing irreplaceable stem cells every day.

Oral Fin, even better combined with oral minox, has decades of proven effectiveness. The oral Fin was the only thing to stop the "pre loss" scalp sensitivity, which comes from the nerves attached to hair bulbs sensing the local inflammation, thats the last stage of the chain reaction of killing the stem cells responsible for hair growth.
 
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