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Zoloft And Hair Loss: A Side Effect You May Not Have Considered

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Zoloft is an antidepressant that is used to treat a variety of medical conditions. It can be used to treat anxiety disorders, compulsive disorders, and most commonly, depression. Like any drug, it does have its side effects. Not everyone that takes the drug will experience these side effects. Some people experience a few side effects and some none at all. Common side effects that occur when taking Zoloft are weight gain or loss, weakness, decrease in sex drive, and drowsiness. A less common side effect with Zoloft is hair loss and thinning.

Zoloft And Hair Loss: A Side Effect To Prepare For

If your doctor has prescribed you Zoloft, and the side effect hair loss begins after you start taking it, you might want to talk to your doctor about switching to another antidepressant. For some people this is an option, but for others, Zoloft is the best medication for their condition and as a result, they have to live with the thinning and hair loss side effect of Zoloft.

If you must take Zoloft, you can try a few things that may help your thinning hair. Ask your doctor before you try any medicated topical hair loss remedies, because you want to make sure that they won't interfere with the prescriptions he has placed you on. Some non medicated hair loss remedies include thickening shampoos, sprays, and conditioners.

These products attach themselves to the hair that is on your head thickening each individual strand. While these remedies don't grow hair or keep hair from falling out, they do make the most of what you have left and most people notice that their hair seems thicker and fuller almost instantly.

When you are taking Zoloft or any medication that could cause you to lose hair, you want to treat the hair you have with respect. Don't use products that contain harsh chemicals, limit your time in chlorinated pools, and don't wear a hat that is too tight. By taking care of the hair you have, you can stave off some of the thinning and hair loss side effects of Zoloft.

If you hate the fact that you are losing your hair, but can't stop taking Zoloft, consider getting a weave. Today's weaves are nothing like the toupees of yesteryear. Most people can't tell when a person has a weave, because the hair is attached to your natural hair. You can shower, swim, and even get it cut, just like your own hair. You do have to get it maintained by a specialist about once a month and the initial cost is high, but many men consider it money well spent.




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