A stroke itself does not directly cause hair loss, but the stress and physical changes that follow a stroke can contribute to it. Conditions like telogen effluvium, where hair falls out due to stress or illness, may occur after a stroke. Additionally, some medications prescribed post-stroke can also lead to hair thinning. If hair loss is a concern, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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Well, Schnauzers don't shed, but they do tend to lose hair. Having diabetes Will make them weaker and lose more hair in an act of shedding, so yes.
No, Autism doesn't make you lose your hair - how could it? Autism is a neurological variation, it's no more likely to cause hair loss than any other neurological variation.
Seasonal shedding, disease, fighting, pulling hair to make a nest for offspring.
You would stroke a girl on her hair
Yes it can because by colouring your hair you are damaging it, which will make it weaker and therefore easier to lose. If you colour your hair you should condition it with a hair mask at least once a week. (I suggest using Tressemme brand.)
No a sstroke does not affect your hair fall.
The past tense of "you lose your hair" is "you lost your hair."
Stroking a baby's hair is not dangerous. In fact, to some babies, this can calm them and make them feel good. Some babies hair will fall out in the early months.
In lower doses, like given for auto-immune issues, you can expect some thinning of the hair. In higher doses, you may lose hair.
some women do lose hair