Hair gel isn’t the reason for your hair loss, but stress can cause hair loss… and you clearly have a lot of stress. See a good hair doctor to get some advice after a thorough examination of your hair and scalp.
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Stress can induce hair loss with a variety of conditions such as genetic hair loss, alopecia areata (in those people with the genes for this disease), and even telogen effluvium from unexplained conditions. Male pattern baldness (MPB) doesn’t include thinning at the sides of the head, so that is unusual. If you’ve seen MPB since […]
A miscarriage can cause hair loss, either from the drop in estrogen following the end of a pregnancy, or possibly even from the emotional stress that you must’ve endured. Either reason should only result in temporary hair loss, though. As for the medications and supplements you’re taking — Duphaston (dydrogesterone) isn’t noted to cause hair […]
Snippet from the article: Read the rest — Hair loss linked to Chch quakes The earthquakes and aftershocks in New Zealand’s 2nd largest city were obviously quite stressful to the residents. This is an interesting article, but earthquakes themselves do not cause alopecia areata. The stress associated with the earthquakes surely can bring upon alopecia […]
Get a parent involved, see a good doctor for an examination and a hair bulk measurement, and then listen to what the doctor tells you. I have no way to know what your hair loss is (genetic? stress? allergy?) and so I can’t tell you what it would take to treat it. Your trips to […]
Simple answer — yes. Longer answer — Shock loss usually impacts miniaturized hairs, and can even occur when only an anesthetic is used on the scalp with no surgery (this is very rare). We know that advanced miniaturization and active ongoing hair loss have vulnerable hairs which can be impacted by any vascular change in […]
Acute weight loss can cause or accelerate hair loss. I would doubt your ankle injury had anything to do with your hair loss. It’s also possible that these things occurred coincidentally timed to your genetic predisposition. As far as your nickle size bald spot at the back of your head, you need to see a […]
I am glad to hear you have recovered. While hair loss may not be life threatening like a heart attack or a stroke, it is a great concern for many patients with serious medical illness who need to be on many medications. Hair loss from medical stress may be temporary and you should generally see […]
Click the photos to enlarge: It is not unusual that when a thyroid condition is fixed and properly regulated, that the hair does not return to it per-disease state. I wish I had good news to tell you, but honestly, only time will tell if your hair will regrow. As to your continued loss, […]
Anything is possible, but highly improbably that you will lose all your hair (unless you have alopecia universalis or totalis, which is rare). Sometimes hairs go into a cycle of excessive shedding and falling out. This is called telogen effluvium. The good news is if this is the diagnosis, it will reverse and your hairs […]
Click the photos to enlarge: It looks like something is going on, and it might be an infection, but I’m not sure I would call it a necrosis. I must continue to stress this point — follow up with your surgeon as soon as possible! This (and anywhere on the Internet) is not a […]
The results will depend upon how much miniaturization you have in the remaining hair. Propecia works well for early miniaturization, which is what men in their 20s have. It still works in men of your age, providing that you have not lost the hair and are presently bald. Propecia does not work well for areas […]
Think about a tug of war — on one end is the pull from your genetics on hair loss, from the other end the pull from finasteride. Sometimes it is a draw, sometimes the finasteride wins temporarily, and sometimes the genetics prevail. There’s no exact time table that all patients will see results from finasteride, […]
Hair loss can be traumatic, but at least you survived a heart attack! Following a major stress (like a heart attack), hair loss may happen, but if it is not a genetic acceleration of a predetermined balding pattern, it may reverse after a year. It should also be noted that hair loss is a known […]
It sounds like you are lucky to be alive. We do know that stress can cause hair loss and I guess it could delay the growth of your new hair for 10-12 months, so all may not be lost. Most people who lose hair after a traumatic event, will lose their non-transplanted native hair, but […]
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