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Asked for Female | 25 Years

Hii my name is feven i am from Ethiopia i am 25 years old i want to have hair transplant..cozz i hate my forehead soo much it even getting me so stressd lately..and i wanted to know the prize cozz here in Ethiopia we do hv but soo expensive.. because of my forehead i have no confidence at all i can't even talk to people seeing their face..cozz i feel they r gana lough..so it's getting mee stressed for a long time i need help plzz.and also i have got in so many phycological problems about life i hate everything and i need urgent help plz tell me what should i do to overcame my stress..am so plzd..waiting for yr ans..

Answered by Samruddhi Bhartiya

Just to be clear on all ends, we are only concerned with enlightening people of various available medical treatments available to them, through our platform, and each option they should discuss with their doctors.

However, we don't perform any medical treatment/surgery ourselves.


To answer your query:

  • In india, each graft costs Rs. 25 to Rs. 80, depending on type of procedure chosen -- which means 17 ETB to 54 ETB approx.
  • For details regarding procedure of each sub-type, what factors to keep in mind and safety/complications associated with each surgery, along with an approximate cost estimate for certain number of grafts altogether, we implore you to read our blog - Hair Transplant in India.
  • You can also refer our page to find the most suitable doctors who will provide treatments at reasonable rates - Hair Transplant Surgeons.
  • Note: charges you may incurr while undergoing any surgery may exceed the approximate range estimate mentioned by us, depending on factors such as location/experience of doctor, infrastructure of clinic, technology deployed for improved experience, and challenges confronted in terms of placing grafts and shape of face, or other services provided.


Let us know if you have any other concern/query, we are just a message away, take care!

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatology" (2821)

I have melasma on my face, i use triple combination cream which doctor prescribed me, but no result

Female | 43

It is best to consult with a dermatologist to get an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan for your melasma. Depending on the severity of your melasma, they may recommend a combination of topical and laser treatments, chemical peels, lightning creams. Recommended limiting sun exposure and wearing sunscreen with a high SPF rating, to reduce your risk of further melasma flare-ups.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm 28 years and suffering from PCOD. I have thick hair in chin, neck and chest. I usually use the epilator to remove the hairs but after 7-10 days, it regrows back. Can you please suggest ways to rid of it permanently?

Female | 28

• Polycystic Ovary Disease (PCOD) is caused due to production of immature or partially mature eggs by the ovaries in response to poor lifestyle, obesity, stress and hormonal balance.

• Excessive hair growth in the face, chest and back is associated with imbalance in the male hormone called Testosterone. Other symptoms associated include menstrual irregularity, acne, obesity and insulin resistance.

• Treating the underlying condition which is PCOD will help you get rid of the excessive hair growth.

• Medicine such as Clomifene is recommended for treatment as it encourages monthly release of egg from the ovaries and Metformin is prescribed to reduce the insulin resistance.

 

Lifestyle changes include:

Dietary Changes –

  Optimum diet includes a range of foods from many food categories, including healthy carbohydrates like vegetables and fruits, lean meats like chicken, fish, and high fibre grains.  

 Foods with a low glycemic index enable the body to release insulin slowly and gradually, allowing your body to utilise food as energy rather than store it as fat. Fiber-rich foods also aid with blood sugar regulation.

 Avoid refined carbohydrates, which are found in processed meals such as white flour, rice, potatoes, and sugar. Sugary beverages, such as soda and juice, should also be avoided.

Maintain Healthy weight –  

 Weight loss should be about half to 1 kg per week for 6 months, with the other method based on the amount of weight lost.

 Avoid crash diets since they deprive your body of essential vitamins, carbs, proteins, and minerals.

 When you go on a crash diet, your body will actually destroy muscle tissue to supply enough energy for your brain to operate.

Exercise regularly –

 Aids in the fight against obesity by burning calories and increasing muscle mass, both of which reduce insulin resistance. Exercise can also help decrease cholesterol and other hormone levels, such as testosterone.

 Physical activity is also vital. Moderate amounts of physical exercise for 30 to 45 minutes per day, 3 to 5 days per week, should be encouraged at first.

Consult your Gynecologists for starting with your treatment and take the aid of a nutritionist in order to design a customized diet plan.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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The back of my neck has swollen a lot and I am not feeling any pain at all, so what should I do for it? My name is Hema Maurya and I am 18 years old.

Female | 18

It seems your neck is a bit swollen but you are not feeling any pain. This could be caused by an infection or a swollen gland. Sometimes, it can occur without any serious reasons as well. However, the priority is to have a doctor take a look at it to be on the safe side. They may have to conduct some tests to be able to tell what is going on. 

Answered on 2nd July '24

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My hair has a lot of dandruff and hair loss

Female | 24

Dandruff is a COMMON scalp condition causing itching and flaking. Hair loss can be caused by GENETICS, stress, or illness. Maintaining good scalp hygiene can help reduce dandruff. Use a medicated shampoo containing SALICYLIC ACID or KETOCONAZOLE to treat dandruff. Consider seeing a dermatologist if symptoms persist. Eat a balanced diet rich in PROTEIN and VITAMINS for healthy hair..

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello I'm completed vaccine of ant rabies last may 22, 2024, but my cat bite me today, do I need to get vaccinated again?

Male | 15

Your rabies vaccine was completed last May, so you’re protected from getting infected by it. However, if a cat bit you today, watch out for any fever, headache or weakness that is abnormal. Seek medical attention immediately should you see any of these symptoms. 

Answered on 6th June '24

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Our Child Was Handling Rabbits As His Pet, Due to Which He's Got Rashes Everywhere And Itching.

Male | 10

You need to visit dermatologist immediately if your child is experiencing rashes and itching due to handling pets. Depending on the severity of the reaction, the doctor may prescribe an anti-itch cream or an oral medication. By that time keep the area clean and dry. avoid touching the rabbits until the rash has cleared. Ensure that the rabbits are healthy and free of any parasites or other conditions that could have caused the reaction. Use gloves in the future when handling them.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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