Serious case of hair loss

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Does anybody know what to do for a terrible case of hair loss?

Everytime i touch my hair, hair always falls out......

HELP!!!!:skeleton:

Jazakallah in advance!
 
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Salaam

Take a good look at your dad If he's gone bald then you'll probably will to
 
Salaam

Take a good look at your dad If he's gone bald then you'll probably will to


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no no bro. for the son, u gota check the mothers side - so if your mom's dad had hair problems (especially at a early age) - then you may get the same symptoms. wa Allaahu ta'aala a'lam. though, (Allaah Almighty knows best.)




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no no bro. for the son, u gota check the mothers side - so if your mom's dad had hair problems (especially at a early age) - then you may get the same symptoms. wa Allaahu ta'aala a'lam. though, (Allaah Almighty knows best.)




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Jazakallah 4 letin me know.

this just keeps on getting worser and worser as I go along........

:(
 
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Don't worry, your na an old man yet, so its got a chance to grow back insha'Allaah.

So its proli to do with your diet, like a deficiency in vitaminz. You proli got a shortage in iron, zinc etc.


Iron - lots of meats; Chicken, tuna, turkey, chicken liver and stuff like that - i think mainly meats. Spinach also helps out alot insha'Allaah.

Zinc - (if you don't have the right amount, u can get hair loss) - good food sources include beans, nuts, certain seafood, whole grains, fortified breakfast cereals, and dairy products.


You can check this link out for more info. about what vitamins you may need, and which type of people need them, and in what foods you can find them.

http://ods.od.nih.gov/Health_Information/Vitamin_and_Mineral_Supplement_Fact_Sheets.aspx


Also remember to cut back from using the gel or the brylcream, or the hairspray. These are most likely to mess your hair up bad. Instead, get some olive oil (not too much) and rub it in your hair before you go sleep, and when you wake up - wash it out, and do this for abit, you'll realise the benefits soon insha'Allaah.


Remember the most powerful weapon is dua' though, so don't give up hope insha'Allaah. Its only a test from Allaah azawajal.


wa Allaahu ta'aala a'lam. (and Allaah Almighty knows best.)


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Jazakallah bro...

u always get me the most inmportant info that's needed.....

Alhamdulillah 4 havin u back.
 
Hair loss could be down to alot of things. One reason a for hairloss is chlorine, having too much chlorine in drinking water can be the cause also using it when you wash your hair could be another reason for it, do you go swimming??

Chlorine and Hair Loss

Q: I've experienced an unusual amount of hair loss in the last month. My thick hair looks much thinner and the part appears wider. My scalp also feels sensitive, but I'm not sure if that's psychosomatic because I'm so freaked out about the hair loss. My diet hasn't changed in the last few months, but I did take up swimming on a regular basis. I suspect my sudden hair loss is due to not taking proper care of my hair after swimming, but I'm not sure. If this is true and chlorine is the culprit, will my hair ever grow back? What can I do to treat it? Is it possible I have an allergy to chlorine?

Thanks, H.S.





Dr. Donnica: I am answering your question more as a former competitive swimmer (for more than 10 years!) than as a physician. Yes, chlorine allergies and sensitivities are possible, but chlorine is also harmful to all people, even if they don't have allergies. The most important thing is to make sure that the pool you're using checks their chlorine levels properly and has good ventilation. "Swimmers' hair" is classically bleached in color (blondes can even turn greenish!), brittle, and dry. Scalp tingling or discomfort is not uncommon. I recommend that you take a soap shower immediately after using the pool and to wash your hair with a special shampoo for swimmers and follow that with a good conditioner. Bathing caps help a lot. Some women also put conditioner in their hair before swimming and they say that this helps; I don't have any proof of this though.

I hope this helps! The good news is that swimming is great exercise. The bad news is that if you're using a Jacuzzi/hot tub afterwards, it often contains much higher levels of chlorine.

Best regards,
Donnica L. Moore, MD
President, DrDonnica.com

My friend had his hair problem by using laser surgery it was expensive but worked for him, he was prescribed tablet to unblock his hair routes also.
 
I heard there was a way to counter it.

My condolences. It is a tragedy - but remember Patrick Stewart was bald at 19 and is has not held him back. Well not too much. You too might go on to command the Starship Enterprise.

OK, More seriously, it is an awful problem and I do feel for your problem.

There are two drugs on the market that might be able to do something. Finasteride (marketed in the U.S. as Propecia) and minoxidil (marketed in the U.S. as Rogaine) have been shown to either reverse, to some extent, or at least halt the progression of male pattern baldness. If you are in the UK, Regaine is available in chemists and it is, I think, shampoo you have to use twice a day. Propecia is a tablet which you should take once a day. Both are extremely expensive (as they are new and their main customers are rich old guys) and while I wouldn't suggest you go on-line and buy them cheaply from India, you can go on-line and buy them cheaply from India.

Propecia certainly has high success rates, but it is not a cure. You stop taking it and you lose whatever ground you have kept. It is also extremely dangerous for women who are, or who may become, pregnant. It causes defects in male fetuses apparently. Women should not even touch it or the packaging it comes in. Seriously.

That aside, there is some suggestion that baldness is linked to a yeast that grows on peoples' scalps. Reduce fatty food and especially junk food.

It appears that exercise helps reduce the progression, but it has to be aerobic, so no weight training (which may boost testosterone and make the problem worse).

If nothing else works, try to remember it is caused by very high levels of testosterone - the male hormone - which is why it rarely affects women. You pay a price for that, but then Eunuchs never go bald.
 
do u v dandruff....i no it cud b personal...but hey! i had it too n ma hair used to fall out loads...but usin pantene made it go away...n now am fine :)...it first started wen i went to Bangladesh de o da change of climate n water :(

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do u v dandruff....i no it cud b personal...but hey! i had it too n ma hair used to fall out loads...but usin pantene made it go away...n now am fine :)...it first started wen i went to Bangladesh de o da change of climate n water :(

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Yes..........:rollseyes

Annoying dandruff........

It just wont go away...no matter what i try.......
 
hmmm...try brushin ur hair wid dose big hair brushes...brush ur hair a bit hard so dat d teeth goes digs ur skin...it doesnt hurt at all cuz dose teeth r round at da ends...n den v a gd bath wid warm water n shampoo ur hair...dat shud help :)

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hmmm...try brushin ur hair wid dose big hair brushes...brush ur hair a bit hard so dat d teeth goes digs ur skin...it doesnt hurt at all cuz dose teeth r round at da ends...n den v a gd bath wid warm water n shampoo ur hair...dat shud help :)

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Thnx!!

Will try that nxt time........
 
Yes..........:rollseyes

Annoying dandruff........

It just wont go away...no matter what i try.......

Supposedly baldness is linked to a yeast infection, as I mentioned, which also caused dandruff.

Stop eating anything fatty or anything that might make your skin oily. Wash your hair regularly. Try eating more probiotic yogurts. Keep away from beer and bread. I would seriously consider cutting my hair very short and trying to get some more sun.

However it may be a more serious problem - diabetics are more prone to yeast infections. If you're over-weight I would consider having a blood test anyway.
 
hmmm...try brushin ur hair wid dose big hair brushes...brush ur hair a bit hard so dat d teeth goes digs ur skin...it doesnt hurt at all cuz dose teeth r round at da ends...n den v a gd bath wid warm water n shampoo ur hair...dat shud help :)

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bro you should go to the doctor....

take care
 
yea it may be is stress
also it happens if change your shampoo some may not be good for you or comb your hair regulary...

how big are you hair?

take care
 

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