alopecea ariata
have a lab test for thyroid functions.
a common problem that i share with you.
2006-06-28 14:45:10
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answer #1
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answered by DC 3
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Buy a wig! Really see your doctor it may be some vitamin deficiency, and he can help you.Somtimes bad nerves can cause hair loss.But really make an appointment with your Doctor.
2006-06-29 19:11:31
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answer #2
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answered by beautie 4
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I lost hair in spots above my forehead after both of my kids were born. (hormone changes) My hair dresser told me to get Nioxin shampoo, conditioner and leave in treatment. I think it helped and it did eventually grow back. They sell it at Salons, beauty supply wholesalers, or JCPenneys salon. It's expensive, but worth it.
2006-06-28 21:47:22
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answer #3
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answered by Tammie C 2
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Go see your doctor. An underlying problem may be the cause. Topical treatments such as Rogaine may help, or prescription medication such as Propecia may do it. the first step however, is a medical consultation.
2006-06-28 21:46:40
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answered by Kenneth H 2
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First check with your doctor, you may have a thyroid problem, or it can also be from stress. Most hair dressers can usually advise you as well. Hope this helps.
2006-06-28 21:48:25
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answered by gamestoplay 1
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USe some hair loss treatment from the drug store, or buy a wig.
2006-06-28 21:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Get you some Rogaine for Women, available at most larger drug stores - expensive, but it works!!
2006-06-28 21:47:54
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answer #7
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answered by Borinquena 2
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see a doctor
2006-06-28 21:47:19
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answered by Bob 3
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its spelt "losing" as for the hair loss, do what DC said.
2006-06-28 21:46:01
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answered by Ajescent 5
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buy a wig
2006-06-28 21:46:14
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answered by cabbage_patch_420 1
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