Hair loss : There are many reason for hair loss . See your primary care to have blood work to make sure you do not have any metabolic issues such as thyroid disease or Rheumatologic disease . At the same time see a dermatologist to deter main type of hair loss and possible treatment . Take care
Answered 9/28/2016
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It is cyclical.: Hair loss is present and new hair continues to grow,If Excessive; usually it is temporary. Try to avoid stress, severe perspiration and washing hair too infrequently.Eat balanced food and make sure there is no skin or hair infestation with Lice or Dandruff, Hyper to Hypothyroidism, Excessive Testosterone can cause Hair loss, Severe anemia and Vitamine def should be checked. Genetic component ?
Answered 7/12/2014
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Hormonal Imbalance: Hair loss can be a sign of hormonal imbalance. Thyroid hormone disorders are notorious for causing hair loss. Imbalance in sex hormones can also be implicated. Certain medications can also cause hair loss. Poor nutrition can also cause hair loss. You get the picture. It is important to see a doctor to help you figure out what might be causing your hair loss. Take care.
Answered 7/10/2015
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