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My hair is very long - about to the top of my hips. I always keep it back in a ponytail. It just started falling out last month. I looked it up online and someone said it could be stress. Also I saw that if you have a lot of hair then when a few pieces fall out it could look like a lot. Do have any answers to help or maybe solutions to stop it.

2006-12-06 15:50:49 · 24 answers · asked by evilNobody 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

24 answers

Hi Ashley,
Your not going to believe this, I have just come back from the doctors to have a blood test to see why my hair is falling out. It's not falling out like it typically does in men. It falling out all over. Common causes of female hair falling out is after a birth of a baby, about four months later. The other are change of live around 45 years old and on. The other stress.

The first time my hair started to fall out was after the birth of my last child. The second time was when I was told my son was going to die. The stress levels went through the roof. He survived and made a full recovery but it was to late for me. My body had already gone into stress mode.

That happened a few years back and now it's started to fall out again. Doctor said it could be Diet, the thyroid gland makes hormones and so on.

Please do what I just did and go and have a blood test. My blood test results will be back in one week. If I new how to let you know the results of my blood test I would let you know how it went.

From one woman to another take care and please see your doctor.

PS, Rogain for women does work but I found it expencive because of my long hair I needed to use more to get to the roots of my hair. I used it the last time my hair started to fall out.

2006-12-06 16:33:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

My Hair Is Falling Out

2016-10-05 07:58:51 · answer #2 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

My hair was nearly to my waist when it also started falling out in handfuls. It started slow but kept progressing until I really got worried. It turns out that it was the vitamins and supplements I was taking at the time. A regular multi-vitamin and an anti-oxidant blend. Nothing wrong with either until they are combined. Together they caused an overdose of vitamin A which caused my hair to fall out at an alarming rate. When I stopped taking them, it took awhile to work the excess vitamin A out of my system and for my hair to stop falling out and start growing back in.

If you are taking supplements of any kind, you might want to check the labels carefully and see how much combined vitamin A you are taking. The label will give you the safe amount to compare it to.

2006-12-06 16:06:32 · answer #3 · answered by Harley 5 · 4 0

You don't give us your age, but there are several reasons for sudden hair loss.
One is stress, another is medication or often after a surgery you will lose hair. It could be as simple as putting your hair in a pony tail with a rubber band that is too small for the hair amount or too tight. If you are of mid-life age, that too, because of hormones, cause hair loss, as well as giving birth.
So, there you go. If none of these apply, I suggest looking at the vitamins (or lack of) or possibly seeing a doctor. Good luck.

2006-12-06 15:54:57 · answer #4 · answered by Nisey 5 · 0 0

Have you had any serious illnesses in the last 8 months or so? My daughter's hair fell out in clumps about 4 months after an appendicitis episode. It did grow back.
Also, I've heard it can fall out if it's kept tight in a ponytail all the time.

2006-12-06 15:57:10 · answer #5 · answered by slynn 1 · 0 0

The hair is not just a part of your body and it is a symbol of beauty, status and health. It is important for you to take proper care of your health in order to prevent early hair loss. Learn here https://biturl.im/aU09e It is not a very serious problem and with a little bit of caution you will be able to prevent further hair loss. There are certain uncontrollable factors like pregnancy conditions or certain illness or genetic factors that will result in hair loss. But, this does not mean that you cannot do something about your hair loss.

2016-05-30 23:29:55 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Could be stress.

Women lose hair as they age--hormonal.

Not knowing your age, I would guess it may be hormonal, but also a good theory is, Thyroid function. Have you had your Thyroid tested lately? That is another cause for hair loss.

Diet has a lot to do also.

So, here is some things you can ponder over and search out.

2006-12-06 15:58:12 · answer #7 · answered by Hedicat 3 · 0 0

At a certain age, your hair starts falling out naturally. Mine started in high school and ever since then I usually lose about a handful in the shower everyday. (I'm 25 now) It's pretty common, but if you wear your hair in ponytails a lot it makes it worse since the actual band may be breaking your hair or pulling it away from your scalp constantly.

2006-12-06 15:54:11 · answer #8 · answered by #1 Buckeye Fan!!!! 4 · 2 0

I'm more youthful than you and I lose hairs like that at all times. Your hair is made of useless cells, and the autumn out commonly. Just seeing that a few fall out day-to-day does not imply you're going bald. So, I could say what you're going via is flawlessly average.

2016-09-03 11:07:04 · answer #9 · answered by cerenzia 4 · 0 0

Other than stress it may also be the changing of the seasons, your hair goes through growing and dying phases just like plants would, anything that is living does. Putting your hair in that ponytail doesn't help either. Try putting it up with a lot of bobby pins or something less damaging than rubberbands and elastics.

2006-12-06 16:24:38 · answer #10 · answered by Yoli 1 · 1 0

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