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Is topical minoxidil bad for you?
Stop using this medication and tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including: unwanted facial/body hair, dizziness, fast/irregular heartbeat, fainting, chest pain, swelling of hands/feet, unusual weight gain, tiredness, difficulty breathing especially when lying down.
Is topical minoxidil safe long term?
In most cases, Minoxidil is safe for long term use. Here’s what you need to know: Side effects with Minoxidil are limited and will subside when you stop taking the medication. Some patients may experience mild scalp irritation.
Does topical minoxidil get into bloodstream?
Although the risk of serious side effects is low when minoxidil topical is applied to the skin, side effects can occur if the medicine is absorbed into your bloodstream.
Is minoxidil safe to touch?
Answer: Hi Roxy, You can use your fingertips but we generally advise clients to let the minoxidil soak into the scalp by applying it using the dropper and tipping back then slowly moving your head, so that the scalp absorbs as much of the solution as possible.
What to avoid while using minoxidil?
While using minoxidil, avoid taking any new drugs, especially vitamins, water pills or guanethidine. Discuss any new medications with your doctor when using minoxidil in either tablet or liquid form. If you are taking minoxidil in tablet form, avoid foods high in sodium (salt).
Can topical minoxidil cause kidney?
Uses for minoxidil If it continues for a long time, the heart and arteries may not function properly. This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure.
Should I rub minoxidil in?
Once applied, you can rub it in. Avoid getting your hair wet for at least four hours after applying.
Can I use coconut oil while using minoxidil?
Question: Can I mix the minoxidil solution with coconut oil? Answer: Hi, Mouli. Mixing haircare or scalp products such as coconut oil with minoxidil – either directly or by applying products before the minoxidil has been properly absorbed – may compromise its efficacy.
Is minoxidil bad for collagen?
It’s certainly premature to jump to conclusions that minoxidil promotes facial aging. But minoxidil probably does affect collagen and that’s most likely a really wonderful thing rather than a bad thing because it suppresses the formation of more and more scar tissue around hairs that ultimately destroy stem cells.