Well, I’m not sure why you are losing your hair but it could be a hormone problem like you said. A hypothyroidism could be to blame. It can cause hair loss, excessive weight gain, depression, low energy, roughness of skin brittle nails, and a bunch of other physical effects. This is a common problem and could be what you have. There are synthetic hormones that are used to treat this problem. It isn’t fatal, but can really affect your life. All you need to do is get some lab tests done, which is only some blood drawn and your doctor will measure the amounts of the hormone in your body. Low levels will mean you have a hypothyroid. You need to talk to you doctor about it, it is a problem and can be treated, whatever you have probably is treatable if you see one about it.
2006-08-31 10:14:48
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answered by Anonymous
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There's a condition called alopecia that makes you lose your hair--it can hit men or women, and it can be patches that go bald or thinning hair or your whole head can go bald. Hormones can also make you lose hair, or some kind of deficiency might make your hair break or fall out. Get it checked out--it's a real problem! I mean, if you're a guy with male pattern baldness in your genes, you might just have to work with Rogaine or shave your head or something. I mean, guys might not like it, but it's a fairly common issue and they just have to deal with their issues about losing their hair because there's not much they can do to combat it.
But baldness is less common in women and even if you don't think it's all that serious, like, say, compared to poverty or avian flu, it's important to YOU. It's a problem in YOUR life, and it's affecting you! Get it checked out so you know what's going on and don't dismiss things that bother you. Whether it's a physical or psychological problem, it's a problem, and you need to be treated. So go! Go get some answers!
2006-08-31 10:23:55
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answered by SlowClap 6
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the finest element you could do is purely settle for it. My dad all started balding in highschool, and ended up with my mom who became fairly a lot a 9 on the time. develop an excellent personality and any woman properly worth a grain of salt received't care about your hair.
2016-12-06 01:35:41
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to talk with your doctor. Hormonal problems can cause you to lose your hair. Make sure you are conditioning it and taking your vitamins, that will help.
2006-08-31 10:11:27
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answered by curious 1
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You should ask your doctor about that before it gets worse. I think that all those hair sprays or the things that most girls put on their hair affects it.
2006-08-31 10:16:15
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answered by tomsbe112104 2
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drink milk , eat green vegetables, dont wash your hair alot with shampoo use a shampoo that dosent dry your hair like DOVE shampoo is good , also dont use dyeing STAY AWAY from it .
all these advices i saw it with my wife and it happend to her so she did what im telling you now , hope that i was helpfull
bye
2006-08-31 10:16:06
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answered by Anonymous
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go to the emergency room you may have cancer which makes you loose hair
2006-08-31 10:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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cancer dont make your hair fall out you stupid retard!~!~ the medication does genious!~!~! baby girl i dont have a answer but i just had to leave my mark with the idiot up there!~!~!~!
get well!~!~!
2006-08-31 10:15:57
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answered by blah 1
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