Tuesday, January 31, 2012

I'm 20 and losing my hair!!?

I'm only 20 years old and my hair is thining out bad! I'm not on any medications and I'm completely and totally healthy! My mom had thyroid disease but i've been checked and I do not have that condition. Any idea what is wrong with me?? its very hard to feel attractive with practically no hair!! im goin crazy!!I'm 20 and losing my hair!!?
It might be the shampoo product you're using. I heard Pantene makes you lose some hair..I'm 20 and losing my hair!!?
Well u could be lacking some kind of vitamin. If you're iron low??????? you need to see a doctor! If you are loosing hair and its not growing back then there is some kind of reason for it. im sorry that u r going through this.



Good luck
The only thing I can say is heredity. Either that or there's an eating disorder or something else disrupting your body's natural flow. Talk to a doctor.
hmmm....goo see a doc...and get a wig k?? use human hair
Harsh chemicals (e.g. hair coloring, perms)

Dietary deficiencies (e.g. iron deficiency)



By far the majority of cases of hair loss (with the exception of male pattern baldness) are only temporary and will respond well to treatment. Treatment will usually involve management of the underlying causes by using different ways for treating it, ranging from a change in medication, treating an underlying medical condition and using products to promote hair growth



There are several treatment options that may help to stimulate and encourage hair growth. If hair loss occurs as a result of an underlying condition or disease, then the condition needs to be treated first. The various types of hair loss are treated with specific medication which includes antibiotics, corticosteroids, or steroid injections. For more serious episodes of hair loss, surgical procedures such as hair transplants, scalp reduction or skin grafts may be performed to replace hair loss.



Natural and holistic therapy offers a gentler alternative for people experiencing hair loss than the harsh effects of conventional medication. Treatments such as herbal and homeopathic remedies stimulate and encourage hair growth as well as support blood circulation, hormonal balance and thyroid functioning.



Herbal remedies along with good nutritional diet (supplements in case of severe deficiency or if directed by your doctor) help hair grow stronger and more plentifully by nourishing it at the roots. They achieve this by stimulating blood flow and supplying nutrients to the hair follicles and hence promoting healthy hair growth and slowing down excessive hair loss. Although the process begins within a few days, as the hair grow slowly, the results are visible only after a few months.



Herbs commonly used include Ginkgo biloba, Rosmarinus officinale and Xanthoxylum clavaherculis help to promote strong, abundant hair. Other powerful herbs such as Equisetum arvense, Avena sativa and Echinacea are effective combating hair loss and nourishing hair follicles.



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