Thursday, January 19, 2012

My wife is 29 yr old. She is facing the problem of sever hair loss inspite of good maintenance.?

Some pple just have that problem. It can be hereditary.

Has she tried any products that make your hair appear thicker? She should go to her salon and ask them for advice. They should be able to tell her what she needs to do or whom she can go to for help. Good luck to her. A lot of a woman's vanity is her hair.My wife is 29 yr old. She is facing the problem of sever hair loss inspite of good maintenance.?
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http://www.askaquery.com/Answers/qn1535.My wife is 29 yr old. She is facing the problem of sever hair loss inspite of good maintenance.?
She should see a doctor. If she's started taking a new medication that may have had an affect on her hair, she could possibly have alopicia ariata(hair loss in patches), or it can be a number of other things. She should consult a doctor to find out what's causing the problem.
Severe hair loss can be a symptom for Systemic Lupus Eryethamatosis (an autoimmune disease). Also called Lupus or SLE. She should see a doctor to rule out anything serious.
She needs to see a doctor ASAP. It may be nothing, but there's always the chance it could be something. Life is short enough without doing, or not doing, something that shortens the process even more.
Hm....is she sickly.Cuz i had a friend that was sickly when he was little and he lost his hair all the time.
Have her try a baby shampoo, maybe she has sensitive scalp tissue and follow this with a mild air conditioner. If she still has the problem, then just have her use air conditioner alone on her hair..and rinse off. Some people I know stop using shampoos and use just air conditioners. It could also be your water. Most people however believe just like your hands have allergies to soap, your scalp can react the same way.
You need to take her to see a good doctor.
Is she on any new drugs (prescribed or not) lately?

How about undue stress?



Both are notorious for causing hair loss in either gender.
I took cosmotology school and they taught us that proper nutrition is definatly a contribution to healthy scalp and hair. Losing weight is also another reason to lose hair and not enough minerals in your diet. I recommend good vitamins and minerals and better hair products : Matrix Biologe Hydrating Shampoo and other products to keep your scalp and hair safe in all environments. Also I would see a Dr. about this because there is other conditions that could contribute to these effects! md.com is good source online too. Good Luck !
IS SHE USING PATENE SHAAMPOO???IF SO TELL HER TO STOP..IT MAKES YOUR HAIR FALL OUT
I don麓t know if this is your case, women when we麓re pregnant loose hair, but later will be back again.
could be change in diet, hormonal imbalance, stress, or something more serious. she should go to the doctor
Have her checked over by a competent physician. It could be hormonal, emotional, or any number of things.
It is something she is not doing right , or she can just be going through a hair loss dilemma. She will probably need some Rogaine. She should see a doctor, a dermatologists, as soon as possible. I think she is suffering from that, and it could be hereditary, men aren't the only ones to lose hair. See a doctor asap. Good luck. If you can't get to a doctor, or you insurance won't cover it, or you whatever your situation is. There are over the counter products that she can buy, that is for hair loss in women. They do have Rogaine over the counter and other products. She can go into a store where there is a Pharmacists and he or she will be able to help out, the are very helpful and informal. They know all about medicine, and what it's used for so take advantage of it.
It is so nice of you to do this for your wife. Hair loss could be attributed to several factors. Ask her to go to a thyroid specialist. Also, have her take vitamin Bs and Biotin.
sometimes this can be caused by stress. I had a friend lose all of her hair and it grew back like a year later. Another idea, alopecia could also be a culprit...Its an autoimmune disease. Here's is some information on it. I would get her to a doctor to rule out any disease. Good luck.
there are several possible causes, bu t only a MD and some tests are going to isolate the real cause.



it could be anything form



stress

hormones

perscription drug interactons

anorexia

pulling hair out

thyroid problems

scalp infection

poison

radition exposure



so - really, a doctor is needed.
I'm sorry to hear that. I know that she can't be handling that very well. At 26, I lost most of mine due to stress, could that be what she's going through? With relaxation on her part %26amp; proper treatment for the hair, it can grow back. Check to make sure that it's not health related, or any medication that she may be taking. Frequent scalp massages can also help to stimulate growth. I wish you all the best.
IT MAY BE HORMONAL. WHEN A WOMANS HORMONES CHANGE SO DOES THEIR HAIR MOOD, AND SKIN . TAKE HER TO A DOCTOR TO DETERMINE THE UNDERLYING PROBLEM. BUT IN THE MEANTIME, MAKE SURE SHE TAKES VITAMINS AND TRY SOMETHING LIKE NIOXIN, THEY HAVE A WHOLE LINE OF PRODUCTS FOR THINNING HAIR. GOOD LUCK.
Have her see a doctor; she may be experiencing Alopecia, a disorder that causes hair loss. Or, it could be a lack of vitamin B. But a Doctor should be consulted. Betty, I've used Pantene for 13 years and haven't lost my hair.
Tell her to try the Hair Club For Men. Believe it or not, they specialize in working with women as well.

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