Hello all.
My problem is my hair.
My hair thickness was ok until one year ago i noticed its falling more than before..
My whole hair became thinner and few. Near my fore head (fringe) is the most noticeable part where i started to see little bit of my sculp ..
and btw i just blow dry my fringe once every day.. the rest of my hair once a week i blow dry it.
additional info: I use loreal shampoo for hair fall. and I change conditioners each 1 month.
I am 23 yrs old.
I am at good health condition. I am not underweight and I have no diseases.
Please give me advice on what should I do.. thanks
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If you facing lot of hair fall, then you should surely consult a doctor once and try finding out the cause behind your hair fall. There are many methods to stop hair falling you can change your hair brush and shampoo both and make sure you get you hair brush from Hair Brushes Suppliers only.
November 8, 2013 - 8:39pmThis Comment
Hi Daisy.
September 5, 2013 - 4:04amThanks
My dad doesn't have too much hair, due to age. None of my family members have little/no hair at a young age...
I never went on any meditations before.
U suggest I see a doctor?
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Hi Beesa,
Definitely seeing a doctor would be a good choice. I am sure he will be able to help you find a treatment for the hair loss.
Best
September 8, 2013 - 5:46pmThis Comment
HI Beesa,
Welcome to EmpowHER. Hair loss can affect just your scalp or your entire body. It can be the result of heredity, certain medications or an underlying medical condition. Anyone men, women and children can experience hair loss. Beesa, you will first need to find out what is causing your hair loss. Does anyone else in your family have this condition. These are some of the questions your doctor will ask. In the most common type of permanent hair loss, only the top of the head is affected. Surgical procedures can make the most of the hair you have left.
Best,
Daisy
September 5, 2013 - 3:32amThis Comment