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What if your hamster has mange
it could have mites. Mites eat hair,but it may be sheding.Shedding is normal in all animals.Bit if it is losing chunks of hair call a vet.Shedding is when few dead hairs fall off.Not chunks showing skin.
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Stress is the main reason why hamsters lose fur. Another reason could also be from scratching the area. It depends in what sort of attention you mean. If the hamster has not been fed or cleaned or given water then yes, this will cause the hamster great stress. If you mean the hamster has not been taken out of its cage and played with there is a possibility that this is causing the hamster stress. Hamsters do need attention in that respect and it could cause them stress from being alone and trapped in a small cage for a long period of time. If you think the hair loss is from something else then you should take the hamster to the vets. The best way to avoid this is by taking the hamster out the cage regularly and giving it some attention.
I am 24 and have been dying and bleaching my hair since I was 14. I have naturally thick, wavy hair and my hair is still just as thick a it was before I started dying it on a regular basis. In no way is dying you hair good for it, it strips it of nutrients and often time makes your hair very dry and frizzy, especially if you use bleach. But I don't believe that dying your hair will make it fall out any faster than normal. If you plan on dying your hair, make sure you use a good, deep conditioner after, and continue to use a good brand of shampoo, conditioner and haircare products.
Most males lose hair around their skirt or back half. I wouldn't worry too much.
If you do it enough it might. If you have thin damaged hair, then yes, it is also a possibility.
first you will lose your sight
I don't know how you mean losing hair, if sheding is what your talking about, I'm not sure if the hamster might be sick or not, but if it is coming out in clumps and/or leaving red patches or irritated skin then I'd take Mr. Hamster directly to a vet. ASAP It could be something simple but I've found from my own experience, if someting is moving quickly with your animal, you need to move quickly.
The past tense of "you lose your hair" is "you lost your hair."
No that is not true. I've dyed my hair now about 9 times and when I curl mine there wasnt a difference. But dying it does harm your hair. It makes it fall out some, not a lot at once but you do lose some. There's also a good thing about dying hair: if you have lice and you dye your hair the chemicals in the dye kill the lice. I've done that before too and it works havent had lice since then.
It is normal to lose some hair whether brushing; combing or showering, but if it a lot of hair less she could have the start of Alopecia which can cause some bald spots to loss of hair on especially the top of the head. If this is the case she should see a specialist by seeing her family doctor. Dying hair; blow drying and heat as well as environmental factors can make hair dry and break off. If your sister is dying her hair have her stop!