“Alopecia due to deficiencies” Package
The “Alopecia” package is a comprehensive laboratory assessment designed to identify the most common systemic causes of hair loss in both men and women. Hair is sensitive to changes in iron metabolism, vitamin and micronutrient levels, and the overall condition of the body. Therefore, this package evaluates key indicators that influence hair growth and structure.
The package includes:
- Complete Blood Count (CBC + ESR)
Assesses the overall condition of the body and helps identify inflammatory processes, anemia, and other systemic changes. The leukocyte differential provides a more detailed evaluation of immune status. - Iron (Fe)
Determines the level of serum iron, an essential element for normal blood formation and proper nourishment of hair follicles. - Ferritin
The primary indicator of iron stores in the body. Even with normal hemoglobin levels, low ferritin may be one of the common causes of diffuse hair loss. - 25-OH Vitamin D
Evaluates vitamin D status, which plays a role in regulating hair growth, immune processes, and metabolism in the skin and hair follicles. - Vitamin B12
Essential for normal blood formation and nervous system function. Deficiency may be associated with hair loss, weakness, and anemia-related conditions. - Zinc (Zn) in blood (chromatography)
A trace element required for cell division and keratin synthesis. Zinc deficiency directly affects hair quality, growth, and density.