Serious case of hair loss

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yes it does happen with stress alot of people either loose hair or become overweight or no sleep

yes and you can get zinc tablets from your doctor or chemist

take care
 
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Hey bro if worse comes to worse, simply shave it all off.
 
but he shouldn't shave it of cause what about if it doesn't grow back?

take care
 
well most people when there hair fall out it is a sign of cancer

Actually, you have it the wrong way around. Hair loss is not a sign of cancer. It is a sign of cancer treatment. Radiation therapy and especially chemotherapy can, and often do, lead to hair loss. Usually total. It does not have to. I know of people with nasal and thyroid cancers respectively. One was treated with radioactive Iodine and the other with radiation and chemo. Neither suffered hair loss.
 
Actually, you have it the wrong way around. Hair loss is not a sign of cancer. It is a sign of cancer treatment. Radiation therapy and especially chemotherapy can, and often do, lead to hair loss. Usually total. It does not have to. I know of people with nasal and thyroid cancers respectively. One was treated with radioactive Iodine and the other with radiation and chemo. Neither suffered hair loss.

LOL

i know.........I just remembered.........

U gave me a shock sis....
 
I asked my dad...........*WORST MISTAKE EVER*

He checked my blood.............OWWWW....NOw im *CENSORED* off.......that hurt!!!

I forgot your Father was a doctor, but I thought he was only studying? If that was my fauly I am very sorry. But if you have diabetes you need to know as early as possible.
 
but he shouldn't shave it of cause what about if it doesn't grow back?

take care

shavin da hair ill grow it bak cuz ur hair is not plucked out of its ground but only da top layer is cut...so insha'allah it will grow bak...but its upto u bro iky if u wanna shave or not....but i fink it will help insha'allah :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

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I forgot your Father was a doctor, but I thought he was only studying? If that was my fauly I am very sorry. But if you have diabetes you need to know as early as possible.

He's studying a new course....

Is constantly being hungry a sign of diabetes
 
He's studying a new course....

Is constantly being hungry a sign of diabetes

Being constantly thirsty is a sign of diabetes. If I can remember that far back I think that being hungry was a sign of being a teenaged boy.

I don't want to stress you any more than you are, but...

Diabetes mellitus is a medical disorder characterised by varying or persistent hyperglycemia (high blood sugar levels), especially after eating. All types of diabetes mellitus share similar symptoms and complications at advanced stages. Hyperglycemia itself can lead to dehydration and ketoacidosis. Longer-term complications include cardiovascular disease (doubled risk), chronic renal failure (it is the main cause for dialysis), retinal damage which can lead to blindness, nerve damage which can lead to erectile dysfunction (impotence), gangrene with risk of amputation of toes, feet, and even legs. Serious complications are much less common in people who control their blood sugars well with their lifestyle and medications.

Signs and symptoms

Type 2 diabetes almost always has a slow onset (often years), but, in type 1, particularly in children, onset may be quite fast (weeks or months). Early symptoms of type 1 diabetes are often polyuria (frequent urination) and polydipsia (increased thirst, and consequent increased fluid intake). There may also be weight loss (despite normal or increased eating), increased appetite, and irreducible fatigue. These symptoms may also manifest in type 2 diabetes in patients whose diabetes is poorly controlled.

Thirst develops because of osmotic effects—sufficiently high glucose (above the "renal threshold") in the blood is excreted by the kidneys, but this requires water to carry it and causes increased fluid loss, which must be replaced. The lost blood volume will be replaced from water held inside body cells, causing dehydration.

Another common-presenting symptom is altered vision. Prolonged high blood glucose causes changes in the shape of the lens in the eye, leading to blurred vision and, perhaps, a visit to an optometrist. All unexplained quick changes in eyesight should force a fasting blood glucose test. These are now quick (10 seconds), using inexpensive materials (less than USD $1), and can be safely performed by almost anyone with minimal training.

Especially-dangerous symptoms in diabetics include the smell of acetone on the patient's breath (a sign of ketoacidosis), Kussmaul breathing (a rapid, deep breathing), and any altered state of consciousness or arousal (hostility and mania are both possible, as is confusion and lethargy). The most dangerous form of altered consciousness is the so-called "diabetic coma," which produces unconsciousness. Early symptoms of impending diabetic coma include polyuria, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain, with lethargy and somnolence a later development, progressing to unconsciousness and death if untreated.​
 
Being constantly thirsty is a sign of diabetes. If I can remember that far back I think that being hungry was a sign of being a teenaged boy.

LOL

That was extremely funny.......

Thanks for the article......
 

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