India, Nov. 17 -- If you're noticing more hair on your pillow, in the shower drain, or on your brush despite trying every new hair-care product or eating healthier, the problem may run deeper than you think. Hair loss in women is often linked to nutrient deficiencies, hormonal shifts, stress, or even recovery after illness - but what many don't realise is that it is largely preventable and reversible when the underlying cause is identified early.
Dr Brijmohan Arora, a diabetologist with over 24 years of experience practising in Dwarka, New Delhi, explains that hair loss in women is often preventable and reversible, and is usually a symptom rather than a disease in itself. In an Instagram video shared on 12 November, the diabetologist out...
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