Hello @DogoDiLaurentiisIMO the same follicular vulnerability that can be caused by androgenic pattern hairloss is also a vulnerability to other disorders.
All I can say is I lost hair in a pattern style and it clearly has not been your typical androgenetic alopecia. I lost a lot in a patterned style back when I was 26 and basically got it all back on that occasion taking topical corticosteroids.
The best way I can describe people who are vulnerable to Androgenetic Alopecia pattern type hairloss is basically that those hair follicles are vulnerable in GENERAL to a wide variety of potential conditions and hormones. Just because it follows a pattern doesn't mean it's solely androgens, at least that has been my experience.
IMO now I don't believe that half of cases in the west are exclusively mediated by testosterone, I think a lot of them are due to insulin/blood sugar issues and high prolactin as a result of the stressful and poor dietary nature of western living, as well as underlying health issues.
I still don't understand how it's possible to regain hair by applying the corticosteroids cream.
Can you state if it help with Oily Scalp and inflammation.
How often you were Applying the cream. Did you had to used the cream through all these years to keep the inflammation down.
Thanks again for the help
Regards,