No, tobacco does not lead to hair loss. It can lead to more serious health problems. Hair loss can be caused by stress or hereditary. If owrried about hair ploss, try over the counter treatment by the name of viviscal. Excellent treatment as I have used it myself and I smoke
Yes lead causes hair loss.
Velcade can cause hair loss, since it is a cancer drug, it may lead to hair loss.
Trimspa leads to dryness in hair, which can lead to hair loss. However, it varies from person to person but yes, it can cause hair loss.
Alopecia..... a condition that causes round patches of hair loss, and can lead to total hair loss.
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Cat litter allergies can cause skin irritation and itching in individuals, which may lead to hair loss in some cases.
no, it may cause hair loss, teeth cancer, and a lot of other things, but it does not help u lose weight.
Yes
Nits, which are the eggs laid by head lice, do not directly cause hair to fall out. However, the irritation and scratching caused by lice infestations can lead to hair breakage and loss. Additionally, if the scalp becomes infected due to scratching, it may contribute to hair loss. Overall, while nits themselves don't lead to hair loss, the consequences of an infestation can affect hair health.
Yes - vitamins (or anything else besides quitting) have absolutely NO protective value from the effects of inhaling tobacco products.
The only way tobacco can cause weight loss is if you chain smoke & don't eat.
The most common parasites that cause hair loss in dogs are fleas, ticks, and mites. These parasites can irritate the skin and lead to excessive scratching and biting, resulting in hair loss. Regular grooming and preventative measures can help protect your dog from these parasites.