everytime i brush/wash/touch it i have clumps in my hands, my hair is pretty thick anyway and i don't have any bald spots but im getting really worried? i do have a thyroid problem but its under control with meds can this be the cause
Hair fallen out?
There are many other hair loss products readily available in the market having great combination that can tighten the hair roots by nourishing them. The hair becomes thick and there are fewer chances for them to get brittle and fall. Unfortunately, some of the thyroid hormone replacement drugs can also cause hair loss in some people and then it becomes difficult to control hair falling. It could be the side effect of the drug but thyroid supplements are to be continued. Herbal treatment such as using Evening Primrose Oil that is known for its inhibiting property of the production of dihydrotestosterone in hair follicles can help preventing hair falls.
Hair fallen out?
If you do come across any bald spots, simply piant some rabbits on it, from a distance the look like hares.
Hair fallen out?
You should go back to the doctor to make sure, i know that if your underweight your hair can fall out or malnourished i have alot fall out of my hair in the brush and shower it looks like alot but my hair always seems fine so it could just be normal.
If you blow dry and straighten all the time you should stop it for a while that can also cause it to fall out.
Hair fallen out?
Just because you are in the "normal" range doesn't mean you are on the right dosage. Insist that your doctor try bumping up your dosage slightly to see if this changes things. It worked for me!!
Hair fallen out?
Its probably the thyroid thing. Check with your physician and you'll feel better.
Hair fallen out?
could be the cause, but just check with the doctor, could be you have developed another condition which causes hair loss,
Hair fallen out?
Can be one of the reason. Hair loss is caused by many reasons such as malnutrition, illness, tension and other health problems.It is normal to shed some hair each day as part of a cycle of growing new hairs and loosing some. Badly damaged hair breaks at the scalp. Check out http://usefulinfo-hairloss.blogspot.com/ for more info.
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