Almost anything can trigger some types of headache disorders. There are over 300 different headache disorders, so whether or not this trigger is *normal* depends entirely on what the headache type is.
For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, seek the help of a qualified and board certified Migraine and headache specialist.
I have been on gabapentin. I have had night sweats and hair breakage and loss. Hair loss is a problem. I am using acupuncture to ween off of 1800 mg per day. I am down to 300 mg per day.
Chlamydia doesn't cause hair color to change.
Stress can sometimes cause hair to turn gray. Aging can, and if u dye it.
Aids.
Loreal and many other hair color manufacturers recommend using color on dry, unwashed hair for the following two reasons: 1.Wet hair will dilute the color mixture and will affect the desired results. 2. Shampooing hair prior to a color service will cause the scalp to be extra sensitive and will therefore, cause excess irriation.
Washing hair doesn't cause hair to change in any way, except making it cleaner.
yes. stupid idiot. _____________- Often times hair gel can make the hair appear darker or it may cause blonde hair to temporarily appear yellow. If the gel is a cheap brand, it may even cause artificial hair color to fade.
Aurotrichia is abnormality in hair coloring. It is genetic "gold" color in hair of some dogs.
Bleaching your hair will cause damage to it. To minimize damage, have a professional hairdresser color your hair.
Putting bleach, or peroxide, in your hair, will cause it to become a lighter shade of whatever color it already is. They strip the color from your hair and leave it very rouch and horrible to the touch.
Yes, your menstrual hormones will NOT affect hair color, nor will it cause any excess damage. It is completely safe.
Kidney disease as well as poor nutrition can cause your hair to change colors. They both cause you to be missing minerals your body needs,