The answer to that question is very simple: yes! Your doctor can be extremely helpful when it comes to hair loss. Sometimes we experience hair loss because of a medical condition or illness, dietary issues or even from an infection. In these cases, simple changes or medications can make a big difference in someone’s life.
There are many solutions to hair loss. If you would rather opt for a temporary cover up, topical hair cover-ups are your solutions. These can be sprays, creams or actual hair particles. They are placed on your thinning hair and they reduce the balding appearance and make hair appear full. However, they will wash out after use.
Hair loss is not a typical symptom that is talked about when discussing pregnancy. Yet it is a very real and very common side effect that isn’t usually noticeable until after delivery. Each pregnancy varies and women can go from hair loss to hair growth in one trimester.
According to the Johns Hopkins website, there are six main reasons (simple reasons, at that) why someone may be losing his or her hair. This holds true for both men and women. There are many different reasons why someone may begin losing their hair. Many problems can be resolved by working closely with your family doctor.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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