Sounds to me like you may have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) . It causes irregular periods and can make your hair become very damaged (fall out), increase body hair growth (face, back, chin, this is due to increase of testosterone)
I suffer from this, I don't have a period from one year to the next.
Go to your doctor, they may tell you to eat carefully, exercise, go on the pill. But if these aren't for you then sought another solution for it but definately go to your GP first.
Also check out this website:
http://www.stayinginshape.com/3osfcorp/libv/w25.shtml
2006-09-25 10:43:02
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answered by pinkytickle 3
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As far as I know.. you don't have an illness. My best bet is that it is just stress. If you are under 18, it could be that your periods haven't yet developed a pattern. I went through a phase where my hair fell out, but that was only over stress. If you get bullied, or there is a family problem, stress is easily caused. It can also be a sign of anxiety. Try to calm down a bit. My periods completely changed pattern aftar having been in pattern for 2 years just over stress, so hopefully it's just the same for you. If you really are concerned, do ask your doctor. Obviously he/she will know more than what I can tell you, Hope all is well, Charlene xx
2006-09-25 04:39:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like your hormone levels are out of whack or too stressed ut which can make the levels not normal Definitely go to the Dr. My friend had the same prob her Dr. put her on some hormone therapy and now her hairs thicker than ever and her periods are normal good luck
2006-09-25 05:11:05
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answered by seminoleswty 3
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If you are underweight (quiet a lot underweight) this could be the cause. Also stress is a contributing factor. I would definitely contact your doctor or nurse. A blood test would rule out a lot of unnecessary panic for you.
2006-09-25 04:31:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a lack of nutrients and probably you are stressing out about things too much.
2006-09-25 04:31:35
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answered by gnomus12 6
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That's an easy one . just stop having periods
2006-09-25 04:33:27
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answered by chris m 1
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Thyroid. Talk to your general practitioner first.
2006-09-25 04:33:15
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answered by Anonymous
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go to the doctors i would
2006-09-25 04:32:30
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answered by cheryl b 2
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see your doctor asap!
2006-09-25 04:49:38
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answered by aileen_ittis 2
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