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Finasteride, minoxidil, and PRP therapy have been shown to regrow hair in some cases, but results depend on how advanced the hair loss is. Hair loss caused by DHT while on testosterone therapy can often be slowed, stopped, or partially reversed with the right treatment. Supporting hair health with proper nutrition, natural DHT blockers, and a healthy scalp care routine can also make a big difference. To prevent hair loss while on testosterone, focus on blocking DHT. However, DHT, a byproduct of testosterone, is more directly responsible for male pattern baldness. Low testosterone itself isn’t a direct cause of hair loss, but it can contribute to thinner, weaker hair over time.
Traya’s Hair Dx test is powered by a proprietary algorithm to examine a user's hair & health profile. If any individual has not seen any regrowth or control in hair fall, you can ask for a refund. When Hair Starts Thinning, Hormones Are Often the First SuspectNoticing hair thinning, ... These may indicate androgen sensitivity, metabolic disturbances, or scalp inflammation requiring guided intervention. From a nutritionist’s perspective, scalp oiliness often reflects poor nutrient absorption rather than excess fat intake. Elevated stress hormones influence testosterone activity and indirectly increase sebum production.
A full work-up can uncover reversible factors like low testosterone, thyroid disease, or iron deficiency. Yes, topical ketoconazole or saw-palmetto shampoos work locally and do not meaningfully alter systemic testosterone. Correcting testosterone and other labs is more effective. "We always order at least two tests because testosterone fluctuates by as much as 35 % day-to-day," notes the team at Eureka Health. Sina Hartung, MMSC-BMI advises, "Aim for small, consistent wins—sleep, protein, and scalp care add up over months."
Despite these findings, additional human trials are necessary before pumpkin seed oil can be recommended for fighting hair loss. Alternately, you may simply have genes that give you hair follicles that are highly sensitive to testosterone or DHT. The AR gene makes the receptor on hair follicles that interact with testosterone and DHT. It’s not the amount of testosterone or DHT that causes baldness; it’s the sensitivity of your hair follicles. The actions of DHT and the sensitivity of hair follicles to DHT is what causes hair loss. DHT is primarily used by the body in the prostate, skin, and hair follicles.
This is why scalp oiliness often worsens with acidity, poor sleep, stress, and spicy or processed foods. This explains why oiliness, itching, dandruff, and hair fall frequently coexist. Dermatologically, inflamed or clogged follicles are more likely to shed hair prematurely. Inside the scalp, testosterone converts into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). An oily scalp is essentially a sign of overactive sebaceous glands, not a dirty scalp. Sebum is a natural, oily substance produced by sebaceous glands located at the base of each hair follicle. Some research suggests that blocking DHT may help regrow hair.

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