Sunday, February 6, 2011

Hair loss, doctors stumped, daughter has it too!?

I've always been a small amount of hair loss. I have dozens of tests since I was little, but no definitive answer. I have been diagnosed with thyroid disease during the past ten years and now my hair is worse, even with thyroid supplements. Now my daughter who is almost ten, is also experiencing some hair loss. Her hair is thick and long, however. I used, but has now thinned to where I hate and do not cut their hair looks good. All comments, suggestions, similar stories? Maybe you have a genetic hormonal thing going on. Is it dietary supplement? Oh man Im sorry! Good luck finding out what it is! I alternated with Nioxin and phytosanitary systems for my hair and it really got rid of all my hair loss. but I had only patches of hair that grows longer woldnt from father to benefit as much when I was little, so it may be different for you and your daughter. It is normal to lose hundreds of hairs a day. However, hair loss and bald patches genetics. There is really nothing you can do. When it comes to his daughter, it is normal to lose 100 hairs a day, so its loss would be only normal matter as everything that you mentioned to your doctor and you could have your thyroid medication adjusted? This may help. Taking vitamins, both of you, too can help. The most common type of alopecia areata is hair loss in one or more round spots on the scalp. Hair also can lose more diffusely throughout the scalp, then condition called alopecia areata diffuse. Alopecia areata often occurs in people who have affected family members, suggesting that heredity may be a factor. On the other hand, is more likely in people who have relatives with autoimmune diseases. Thyroid diseases are common in connection with alopecia areata, indicating a relationship between the two conditions. Eight percent of people with alopecia areata have thyroid disease, which is higher than the incidence of thyroid disease in the general population is 2% there is a link between alopecia areata and thyroid diseases, but the treatment of diseases of the thyroid gland is not suitable for alopecia areata. Thyroid and thyroid medications can cause hair loss. If your hair falls fairly evenly over the head is called telogen effluvium. Because there are so many possible causes, other factors may be involved. Ability to change the bad ferritin or other dietary imbalances, hormonal changes, vaccination, extreme diet and weight loss, infection, diseases, candida albicans, exposure to toxins or allergens, extreme stress or good life. For this to happen to you and your daughter, you look at the environmental factors affecting both of you. Eight percent of people with alopecia areata have thyroid disease, which is higher than the incidence of thyroid disease in the general population is 2% there is a link between alopecia areata and thyroid diseases, but the treatment of diseases of the thyroid gland is not suitable for alopecia areata. Thyroid and thyroid medications can cause hair loss. If your hair falls fairly evenly over the head is called telogen effluvium. Because there are so many possible causes, other factors may be involved. Ability to change the bad ferritin or other dietary imbalances, hormonal changes, vaccination, extreme diet and weight loss, infection, diseases, candida albicans, exposure to toxins or allergens, extreme stress or good life. For this to happen to you and your daughter, you look at the environmental factors affecting both of you.

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