Your hair loss pattern comes from your MOTHER'S side of the family, so look there for a pattern of hair. You haven't told us how old you are, so, like it or not, age has something to do with it. Third, I wouldn't get all panicky about hair loss, despite all the hype / panic caused by the rediculous hair "fixer-upper" programs on tv. People have lived for EONS losing hair, and we've got along great till now, and tv's method of panicking helll out of us. I had a buddy back in college who was about 22 or so, and he had "male pattern baldness" and, if that's all you looked at, you could say he looked 25 or so years older than he was. But he was a GREAT person, and could get anyone as a friend, or girlfriend, he wanted. And now, in my mid 50's, I'm losing my hair in the same traditional way, and I'm doing fine in every way you can imagine. And you shoulda seen my ex who had BEAUTIFUL chocolate brown hair, a head full of it, and EVERY TIME she showered, she left enough hair in the shower for me to transplant onto every bald man in town, with plenty left over. It's just part of life, like losing layers of your skin every year. You're doing that too, but you don't seem worried about that. So don't let all the commercial hype get to you. Live life, and have fun, and NEVER worry about something as petty as hair loss. You're worth so much more than that. God Bless you.
2007-01-28 13:00:33
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answered by ? 7
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Hair loss is normal. I lost handfuls of hair after my car accident but I still have a thick head of hair. If your hair isn't balding then you are ok. Does your Grandfather on your mothers side have hairloss? you need to check further bck in the genes not just your dad for you histroy of health.
2007-01-28 12:45:37
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answered by Tigerluvr 6
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Hair loss affects both men and women. Here are some natural remedies that can help boost hair growth: https://bitly.im/aMLYV While genetics plays a role, there are other factors, including: hormonal imbalances, an underactive thyroid gland, nutrient deficiencies and insufficient scalp circulation.
2016-05-16 03:00:53
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answered by Anonymous
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dont listen to that, it is so normal it happens to everyone even if they dont admit it like a few strands or mine come out in the shower every time
2007-01-28 12:45:24
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answered by rubee 3
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well if you cant notic eit on your head i guess its fine but i would go to a doctor cause you might noty be getting enough vitamin in your body
2007-01-28 12:38:10
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answered by peppermint 2
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yes its normal...your scap is probably drier this time of year...
2007-01-28 12:43:21
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answered by Winters child 6
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