Sunday, June 20, 2010

I think I'm losing my hair but not really sure?

I just had a baby 4 months ago and have long thick hair, recently long strands have been coming out more than normal. There's hair everywhere. Its not in clumps but every time i brush, run my hands through...it comes out



I think I'm losing my hair but not really sure?

Ok........Forget going to the doctor!



I have had 3 children and while pg my hair grew faster and thicker. Then after the births I experienced hair loss for a few months. It is perfectly normal.



Relax



I think I'm losing my hair but not really sure?

when my sister was pregnant her hair grew alot.....but she never lost it i think u should go to a dermatologist real quik



I think I'm losing my hair but not really sure?

The same thing happened to me (just not the baby part!) My hair was falling out bad everytime I brushed it and when I was in the shower clumps would fall out. My doctor said it was because of stress. Other reasons may include depression, vitamin deficiency, or pregnancy issues. I would go to the doc. to make sure eveything is okay!



I think I'm losing my hair but not really sure?

well if its a whole lot you might want to see a doctor. but you might just be looking for the hair to much so your noticeing it more. its normal to loose a lot of hair a day



I think I'm losing my hair but not really sure?

You are having a NORMAL postpartum shed. When you are pregnant, your hormones are increased, which causes faster and longer growth cycles for hair. After the baby is born, the hormones decrease, and all the hairs that would have been shed during the pregnancy begin to fall. It is completely normal and should not last long. Sometimes the hair does take a while to grow back, but again, is normal. Good luck.



I think I'm losing my hair but not really sure?

Vitamins are essential for proper hair growth. For healthy sebum in the scalp we require vitamin A. Graying and loss of hair is arrested with the intake of Vitamin B6 and B12. Keratin is produced by Biotin and hair follicles are kept healthy by inositol. Panthothenic acid and Para-amino benzoic acids are also beneficial. These vitamins are present in fruits such as lemon, pineapple and strawberry and in vegetables such as potato.



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