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TE in men (Propecia, Avodart, Spiro, DHT & hormones ...)
Problem with TE is that it is not accurately described from a medical point. Jtelecom points to stress as a possible cause and pregancy in women as a possible other. In the latter, TE could be described as a provisional hormonal imbalance affecting hair whereas MPB is a permanent one. So, we're back to someone else's comment in this thread. With such a generic term, inapt to determine an accurate diagnosis, TE allows many docs to send back their patients saying: "wait a little, all this will turn out OK soon"... leaving them at los(s)t.
Complete thread:
- TE in men
- HairSite Admin, 15.05.2008, 22:29 (Propecia, Avodart, Spiro, DHT & hormones ...)
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- TE in men - helpmeout, 16.05.2008, 00:37
- TE in men - Jtelecom, 16.05.2008, 00:38
- TE in men
- abcxyz, 16.05.2008, 13:33
- TE in men - HairSite Admin, 16.05.2008, 15:07
- TE in men
- Jtelecom, 17.05.2008, 16:22
- TE in men
- helpmeout, 17.05.2008, 18:53
- TE in men
- Jtelecom, 17.05.2008, 19:08
- TE in men - brm, 18.05.2008, 11:38
- TE in men
- Jtelecom, 18.05.2008, 13:54
- TE in men
- brm, 18.05.2008, 17:27
- TE in men - Jtelecom, 18.05.2008, 21:23
- Distinguishing AGA From Chronic TE when associated in the same patient
- HairSite Admin, 19.05.2008, 03:59
- Distinguishing AGA From Chronic TE when associated in the same patient - Jtelecom, 19.05.2008, 23:08
- TE in men
- brm, 18.05.2008, 17:27
- TE in men
- Jtelecom, 18.05.2008, 13:54
- TE in men - brm, 18.05.2008, 11:38
- TE in men
- Jtelecom, 17.05.2008, 19:08
- TE in men
- helpmeout, 17.05.2008, 18:53

