How to use Minoxidil?
Minoxidil should be applied twice a day, morning and evening, as an effective treatment against hair loss. It is important to clean and dry your hair and scalp before application. Apply the specified amount of Minoxidil in spray, foam or solution form directly to the area of hair loss. If you are using a spray or solution, spray the product onto the area and gently massage it in with your fingertips. If you are using a foam, take a small amount of foam on your fingertips and massage it into the area. Wash your hands thoroughly after application and allow your hair to dry; avoid washing your hair or using other hair products during this time. Regular and continuous use is essential for Minoxidil to be effective, the first results may start to be seen within a few months, but for best results it is recommended to use it for 6-12 months. Read the instructions carefully before you start using the product and consult a health professional if necessary.
Minoxidil Side Effects
Although Minoxidil is a commonly used medication to treat hair loss, it can cause some side effects. Here are the side effects of Minoxidil in hair loss treatment:
Common Side Effects
- Skin Irritation: Reactions such as redness, itching or dryness may occur at the application site. This is a common skin reaction to Minoxidil.
- Dandruff: Scaling and dandruff may occur on the scalp. This is one of the skin reactions to the medicine.
- Headache: Some users may experience mild headaches. This side effect is usually short-lived.
Rare Side Effects
- Allergic Reactions: Allergic reactions such as swelling of the face, lips or tongue, severe skin rashes may occur, although rare. In this case, the use of the drug should be discontinued immediately and a doctor should be consulted.
- Chest Pain: Symptoms such as increased heart rate or irregular heartbeats are considered serious and may require immediate medical attention.
- Dizziness or Fainting: Dizziness or fainting may occur due to sudden drops in blood pressure.
- Swelling of the Hands and Feet: This condition, known as edema, is caused by fluid buildup and is a rare side effect.
- Unwanted Facial Hair: Unwanted facial hair may grow as a result of Minoxidil accidentally coming into contact with the facial area.
Effects of Long Term Use
Serious side effects are rare with long-term use of Minoxidil. However, if the medication is discontinued, hair loss usually resumes. It is therefore important to continue regular use.
If you notice any side effects while using Minoxidil, especially if you experience one of the serious side effects, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional immediately. It is also important to read the instructions carefully and consult your doctor before starting and while using Minoxidil.