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There can be more than one reason an individual loses pubic hair. Alopecia (autoimmune inflammation) and low testosterone and/or estrogen may occur at the same time (these co-occuring causes are known as comorbidities).
I’ve been dealing with the issues of inflammation and autoimmune dysfunction, as well as dramatically lowered hormone production, for quite some time and it has impacted my body hair and caused hair loss along my hairline and generalized thinning of the hair shaft.
As I learned more about how all these conditions presented and their overall impacts upon general health, I began to treat with first bioidentical HRT’s and then, more recently, minoxidil.
I can say unequivocally that both approaches are highly effective at regrowing hair.