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In the last few years, I have been losing all of my hair. Doctors called it male pattern baldness and say theres nothing they can do.

I have tried lots of western medicines and homeopathic medicines but nothing has worked. I have done ardaas to Guru Ji many times but it does not work.

I will be bald before I am 30.

I don't know what to do.

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Guest sunny

Hair transplant is the answer. You cant really stop your genes from doing their work. Its not end of the world, just man up and carry yourself strong.

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well your username Ganga is appropriate :lol2: Sorry couldnt help it :biggrin2: Dont worry its not the end off the world as long as its naturally falling out and not cut from sikhi point of view, then your not to blame yourself its pana (will)

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Get minoxidil from your local pharmacy. It won't bring back the hair you lost, but it will slow down or prevent the loss of hair that you still have left. Maybe you could make it past 30 without being completely ganja.

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Don't take minoxidil, rogaine or have a hair transplant ( cut off hair from one place and put it elsewhere).

Accept bhana (the whole point of living healthily) and live healthily.

You could consider zinc or saw palmetto supplements but otherwise, whatever will happen is unavoidable

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