Are Antibiotics Causing My Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am 16 years old / female and I am having problems with my hair. My hair used to be thick and had volume but now I find my hair falls out easily in the shower and while it is wet, all u have to do is run your fingers through it and hair comes out. My hair is thinning and does not grow as thick. I am on anitbiotics for pneumonia and have been for a year or so now… could that be the reason why? And if not… than what is?

If you have a chronic illness and the antibiotic is for treating it, the illnesses itself could cause hair loss. Any form of medication may have hair loss as a side effect and without knowing what drugs you are taking, I can not tell you its side effect concerning hair loss. Research your antibiotic on Google for potential hair loss side effects.

Hair Loss InformationHigh Hairline in 22 Year Old Man – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dear Doctor Rassman,
I am a healthy 22 year old man. I was born with a naturally receding hairline. It has been with me since I was a kid. I am experiencing no hair loss and I use Revivogen to shampoo. My receding hairline has always bothered me since I can remember and I wanted to know of some remedies to get rid of this hairline that is natural to me. I have been recommended a hair transplant and would like some recomendations from a professional such as yourself.

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At only age 22, you can not be sure if the hair loss may come on in the future. By age 30, you can tell by mapping out the hair for miniaturization. For this reason, we generally do not treat high hairlines, but that is a generality and is something that should be worked out with your doctor. I have transplanted the frontal hairlines in actors and male models your age, and would only do so after I had made a diagnosis and developed a Master Plan with them for a worst case scenario. I would consider this non-therapeutic and might consider doing it.

I Am Certain I Will Lose My Hair Because of Genetics – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

My maternal grandfather was bald and my father, who’s almost 60, has substantial thinning around his crown and a receded hairline. I just turned 27, and I don’t seem to have much if any thinning. The temples of my hairline have receded an inch or so in the last couple of years but everything else seems to be in place.

How long can my luck hold out? I have plenty of friends my age who have already lost substantial hair but I have not even though I’m certain I’ll lose substantial hair because of genetic inheritance.

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As a general rule, you may follow your family pattern not only with balding but with the onset date. When did your dad start balding? You can have your scalp mapped out for miniaturization to see if you have early signs of genetic hair loss, but if you do not see it, I would not even go that far.

My Son Has Been Losing Hair Since 18 Months Old – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hello Dr. Rassman.

My son began to lose patches of hair since he was 18 months old. Doctors say that can be due to stress or Alopecia Areata. His father was diagnosed with that a few years ago and he was also told that his own father had it too when he was stressed. My son’s grandfather and father recovered their hair, but they didn’t begin so young. I am extremely concerned about this. My son has also dark lines under his eyes and is a very picky eater. The only thing he loves is milk. My son began losing hair in his top right side, it spread down then it happened in the left side, after that he lost a couple of patches on the back of his head, and now, he lost a big patch in the middle of the frontal part and the last is on the top of his head… Please give me your advice. Thank you very much.

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Alopecia Areata is found in family lines, like yours. The treatment of this disease must be done by experts who specialize in this. Check with a good Dermatologist for the appropriate referral. I have little to offer you via the internet for this problem.

Hair Loss in Young Teen Male – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dear Doctor,
I have this very close friend who is 15 years old. He is suffering from hair loss and has been since about the age of 11. I’ve talked to him about it many times and he says that the amount of hair he loses after showers is unbelievable. Even when he runs his fingers through his hair strands come out. I really would like to do what I can to help him, he has trouble talking to people so I’m basically the only one who can help. He also gets made fun of at school sometimes and no one likes to be teased. I’ve read up on different causes of hair loss but nothing really is directed to younger teens. Please help me help him.

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Young men as young as 13 can have genetic hair loss. He needs to see a good doctor, get his hair and scalp mapped out for miniaturization and find out if he is genetically balding. Assuming it is genetic hair loss, then the drug that is best to hold on to his hair is Propecia. He must get help and get proper management; the price of premature balding is too grave a consequence for denying the problem.

Bald Spots on 6 Year Old – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

My 6 year old son has developed bald patches in his head. It began with one bald spot this summer and then traveled to the opposite side of his head. So now there are two bald spots. Now it looks as another bald spot is forming on top of one of the other spots. We have taken them to him to the dermatologist and they stated that is was nothing to worry about. They tested the spots and informed us that no fungus was located and that the patches should fill in on there own. I don’t see any impovement and want to that him to another dermatologist.

Do you have any idea what this could be and could you provide some suggestions.

Thanks in advance

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I have addressed this type of question a few times before (search for “child”). There are many causes of hair loss including fungal and bacterial infections. In children, fungal infections are not uncommon. The presence of conditions such as alopecia areata are amongst the many possibilities, but if it just goes away as your doctor said, then waiting sounds like the thing to do. Most of these conditions are not life threatening. I wish I had more advice to give, but without seeing the child, it would be very hard to try to come to a conclusion over the internet.

15 Year Old Losing Hair – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I’m only 15 years old and I’m starting toI started to lose my hair about month ago.I had mentined it to my mom when I first noticed it.She had told me that it might be from stress.I don’t know what I should do.Can you please help me.Thank you so much.

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Where are you losing your hair? Any bald spots? How many hairs are you losing per day? Is it receding? It is normal to lose up to 100 hairs per day. Sometime, you may go through a shedding phase where you lose a significant amounts of hair and then stop. There are many causes to hair loss like Male Pattern Baldness (adrogenous alopecia), alopecia areata, hypothyroidism, eczema, telogen effluvium and stress. Send me your photos or come by for a free consult so that I can better evaluate your scalp.

Sometimes, assuming you are male, the genetic balding process can start early, even younger boys than you can develop it. You will need your scalp mapped out for miniaturization and a diagnosis for genetic hair loss must be made by an expert. The use of Propecia is not an unreasonable approach, as long as your parents are involved with making the decision.

15 Year Old Female with Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Your information on female hair loss was helpful, but the information on teenage female hair loss was not as informative. I’m fifteen, and I feel I need more information. When I was a child, I had thick hair. When I was around seven, I cut it short. It was still thick then. Around seventh grade I decided to grow it back out, but still, it was thick then. When I started my freshman year in high school, though, mid-year, it began to thin. It has shown no sign of stopping, and it does worry me. My ponytail has significantly gone down in size. I can’t wear my hair down without having loose strands cover my back – which is not popular at school. Plus, I lose an extreme amount of hair each time I shower – at least fifty strands. My hair is also lackluster in shine, and crooked and crinkled when it falls out. My mother took me to a doctor, who told me it was not my thyroid level. A week or two ago, my father told me to start taking vitamins and trying to eat better – the latter of which is hard, when you go to high school. Personally, though, I’m not sure that I believe this is a diet issue. If it was, why wouldn’t it affect more teenage girls at my school? I wish to know if there are medical conditions that I might have that give a symptom of hair loss, and possibly also slight depression – I have noticed that my mood seems to be getting worse and worse. I am also on birth control, which I noticed you said might cause problems… but it shouldn’t, because I have been having hair loss much longer than I’ve been on birth control. I just want to know what I could have, and how I can get this to stop.

You need to have a good doctor do a thorough work-up on you. There is no way I can help you without getting a full opportunity to get a good history (including detailed dietary history) and a full examination of your scalp and hair for miniaturization. This will determine the health of your hair and your overall health. There are no shortcuts and no internet site that can get you what you want, because what you need is a good doctor (one who is interested in this field) first. Also, look through the Female Hair Loss category, as there are many posts that discuss the various conditions and tests that are part of what a good doctor will be able to perform on you.

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Thinning Hair Since High School – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi, Im 21 and I have had thin hair since atleast 9th grade. It has gotten progressively thinner since high school, but my hair line is not moving. Rather, I experience a general thinning all over like you see in old women. I know i get it from my mothers side because she also has really thin hair while my father has a healthy head of hair. What is my best option to stop this gradual thinning?? My dad is a doctor so he prescribed me Propecia which i used for 5 months with pretty much no results. I feel that most of the products on the market are aimed at male pattern baldness while there is nothing for men like me. Could you please recommend a course of action. Thanks alot.

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You need to get a proper diagnosis. Get your head mapped out for miniaturization and determine if you have Diffuse Unpatterned Alopecia (DUPA). This is a condition that is similar to female genetic hair loss, except that it occurs in men of all ages. Rather than write a book on your management, I suggest that you get your doctor (father) to connect with us. Have him start by reading the article I wrote titled Follicular Transplantation: Patient Evaluation and Surgical Planning?” and find DUPAwithin the text of the article.

17 Year Old with Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hi, I’m a 17 year old male and I first noticed my hair getting thin at 15. It was a general thinning but no specific spots. I never noticed a period of shedding I went to the doctor who thought it was MPD but did a biopsy to be sure. It turned out it wasn’t MPD. I was taking minocycline for acne at the time and stoped taking it because i thoght it might be causing the thinning. At that point it got a lttle worse and then stopped getting worse. I have have all the blood tests to check for everything, hormones, thyroid, and nothing was wrong. I have had nothing out of the ordinary happen and im a normal person in every other aspect. While it hasn’t gotten worse, it hasnt gotten any better. I’m afraid its an underlieing disease. Any ideas?

Male Pattern Balding (genetic hair loss) is possible in teenagers. Did the biopsy show any inflammation? It would be a good idea to send pictures or stop by in person for me to evaluate you and I would then determine the degree of hair miniaturization at every point in your scalp. That should show patterns consistent with genetic hair loss if this is the correct diagnosis. If you are taking any medication or herbal pills, that could be a cause as well. At 17 years old, you may have accelerated MPB which might benefit from Propecia.

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