Yes radiation causes hair loss , as we see it with cancer patients.
If you do alot of teasing or backcombing to yourv hair then that can cause it to be lost :/
no it doesnt.i had my first 2 kids with both ovaries and fallopian tubes.after that i had a cyst on one of my ovaries and i lost that ovary and fallopian tube.i then went on and had 2 more kids after that and with all my pregnancies i got positive results on the tests a few days before my missed period
There are several things one can do when hair is lost. One should first talk to ones doctor to rule out any health conditions that could cause the hair loss. One can also take a vitamin supplement that is good for hair and nails. One could use a topical treatment such as Rogaine to replenish lost hair. One could also buy a hairpiece or get implants to replace the lost hair as well.
using minoxidil can help but the situation reverses when you stop using!
The past tense of "you lose your hair" is "you lost your hair."
That depends, if you like having it nothing. If you don't like it, go to a salon and have your hair colored. Premature gray hair is not a sign of any health problems. The you hair folicles simply lost their color.
I believe the "Loreal Daily Thickening Shampoo" does cause hair loss. I am 28. When I was 24 I had no hair loss and started using it. Now I have lost more hair than people who I noticed 4 years ago had lost a lot of hair. My younger brother, who is now 24, has never lost any hair and he is genetically identical to me--people, before I started losing my hair, could not tell us apart. Hair loss is not inherent in my family. Neither of my grandfathers have had much of any hair loss and they are in their 70's and 80's. My dad has still not lost hardly any hair, he is almost 55. Just me. And I am the only one who has been using this wretched shampoo.
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Firstly, it is natural to lose 100 hair follicles a day; but to answer your question, nutrition and water is of the utmost importance to feed our locks. If we are under a lot of duress or stress, our hair is weakened and can be lost in clumps. (Consider after having had a baby)
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It's actually only certain drugs that are part of the chemo process that cause alopecia; when I was having chemo years ago, the doctors told me which of the drugs would cause the hair loss and which wouldn't (being 13 at the time, I asked them to just leave out the hair loss ones :P)... I'm not sure of the specifics, but from what I understood of what they told me, the hair loss was basically the result of the same kind of thing most of the side effects of chemo are the result of - the fact that the drugs kill good cells in the body as well as bad ones. Not everyone who has chemotherapy loses all their hair, though - I lost about two-thirds of mine, but still had a decent coverage of hair on my head despite having been given the usual doses of the particular drugs that cause hair loss.