Hair Loss InformationBeta Blockers, Shampoo and Female Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

(female) Hi my question relates to the previous question you received regarding hair loss and the use of head and shoulders shampoo. I have used this product for about 10 years now and have over the last month or so noticed my hair thinning. I have switched to the Loreal Elvive Anti Dandruff shampoo now but the volume i once had to my hair does not seem to be returning. My hair used to be very thick and wavy now it is limp and lacks volume. I also am currently taking the medication beta blockers, would these be contributing to what is happening, rather than the shampoo?

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I clearly can not tell you what, if anything, will help you. Too many changes at the same time confuses the issues. Go back to do what you were originally doing and then after some months, make one change at a time to see if there is an effect and note what that effect is.

Be sure that you have a medical work-up for the diseases that impact women (first choice) before jumping to conclusions that this is a simple matter just involving shampoos. Hair loss in women can sometimes be caused by underlying medical conditions, so it is important for you to be evaluated by your own physician. If clinically appropriate, the following disease processes should be considered: anemia, thyroid disease, connective tissue disease, gynecological conditions and emotional stress. It is also important to review the use of medications that can cause hair loss, such as oral contraceptives, beta-blockers, Vitamin A, thyroid drugs, coumadin and prednisone. The following laboratory tests are often useful if underlying problems are suspected: Estradiol, FSH, LH, SHBG, Prolactin, T4, TSH, ANA, Iron, TIBC, Ferritin, Free and Total Testosterone. It might help to print this page out and show this to your family physician.

Young African American Teen Daughter Has Hair Shedding – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I have a 13 year old african american daughter continually suffers from her hair shedding. She has alot of hair however, I cannot get it to grow consistently due to the amount of shedding she experiences. She has a relaxer done professionally and I keep her hair moisterized. She stresses over this and so do I. I do not know what to do at this point. Please help.

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Many African Americans who use relaxers have hair pulling and hair loss. Look to what she is doing as the cause. Try to have her stop the use of relaxers and see if this does not stop the shedding.

Female Crown Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

(female) I’m losing hair in the crown of my head.It stays itching and dry.I do relax my hair and I’m trying to find something to help my hair start back growing in that spot.Do you think you can give me some advise.Thanks

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Some women do have ‘patterned’ hair loss and you need to have your hair mapped out for miniaturization to find out if you are one of these women. I have lots of advice, but I need to know far more information that you gave me here. Some medications work well in the crown of women with hair loss. First, see a good doctor and take it from there.

Woman Taking BCP Yasmin Just Diagnosed with Diffuse Alopecia – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I was just diagnosed with Diffuse Alopecia. I’m devastated, you can see my scalp already on the top, the sides, and the back. What ever hair falls out there is nothing there to replace it, just smooth skin, no hair is growing back. I’m almost sure the BCP yasmin is the culprit here. My hair loss accelerated 4 months into the pill, i have been on it since april of 2006, and since this past summer the bulk of my hair has fallen. I’m so depressed, I’m a woman, and wearing wigs for the summer is making me ill already. What can i do besides stopping the pill? any vitamins i should take? any other suggestions? thank you.

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The medication Yasmin is a combination of drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol. Loss of scalp hair is a reported side effect of this medication. The hair loss from most birth control pills is usually benign and self limited. Losing hair in this situation is thought to be caused by inducing hair follicles to go into their telogen phase. You must stop the medication and use other methods of birth control in the hope that the hair will go back into a normal growth phase. You may see hair re-growth within 2-6 months upon stopping Yasmin.

Women with sudden diffuse hair loss should also be evaluated for some other common causes of hair loss including thyroid disease and Iron deficiency. Most these problems could be ruled out with a simple blood test. A thorough physical examination is also important before establishing the diagnosis.

I am assuming you have done a complete work up for your current condition. If everything has been checked and there is no other reason for the hair loss, you only have to wait a few months to see your hair regrowing.

How Might One Reverse Hair Loss from Toprol? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

My wife, 69, takes toprol. She has had hair loss and fears it tied to the toprol. The statement, “reversible” has been associated with this loss.What/how may one do to promote the “reversible” assect? Answer,please. She is stressing terribly over the loss. Thanks.

First, one needs to make sure that the medication is the cause of the hair loss, and not due to other medical or dietary problems. Then, if you are sure that the Toprol is the cause, speak with the doctor who prescribed it and ask for alternative suggestions. Sometimes, taking away the offending drug may solve the hair loss problem (or it may not).

Should I Start Taking Minoxidil Even Without a Firm Diagnosis? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am a 24 year old female who has experienced accelerated hair loss over the past 3-4 months. I have experienced a weight loss and am at a stressful point in my life, but also have a strong family history of baldness. I was advised by a dermatologist to start using minoxidil, as she said that it would work if I indeed have female pattern baldness and if it is telogen effluvium, it will help shift the hair back into growth phase. However, my understanding is that once minoxidil is started, it must be continued virtually forever or the effects will be reversed. Is this a wise thing to do given that I do not yet have a firm diagnosis? Thank you.

You are correct that if you start with minoxidil, you may be taking it forever. Get a diagnosis, mapping our your hair for miniaturization and the female AGA diagnosis. That is the correct way of going about the process.

Young Daughter’s Hair Loss — Mold, Lice, or Something Else Entirely? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

two years ago my then 6 year old daughter suddenly lost a large amount of hair. this started on her crown and then underneath near her neck and slightly around the ears. her hair is quite thin. we have had a problem in the house with large areas of mold. is there any possible link with this to the hair loss as i seem to remember reading an article on something similar? we were not infected with head lice at the time, although the specialist that we saw did find a nit on her hair and diagnosed this as the reason for the hair loss, although i am not totally convinced. thank you for your time.

Mold can cause hair loss, and so can lice. You should find a doctor who you can trust and stick with him/her to solve the problem of diagnosis. Without examining your daughter’s scalp, I really can’t help much.

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Prednisone and Female Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I have been taking prednisone for almost a year and do not know when I will be able to discontinue it. I am 44 years old (female) and my normal thick red hair is thinning dramatically. Are there any supplements that will slow the thinning process down?

Steroids have the effect of thinning out the hair. I do not know of anything that you can take to minimize the impact of the prednisone, but you should still get your hair mapped out for miniaturization and get a diagnosis. Although the prednisone may be the cause of the hair thinning, you still may have other problems and a good medical evaluation would be indicated.

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Minoxidil and Pregnancy – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I am a 33 year old female who has been using 5% minoxidil for the last 2.5 years. The minoxidil has helped hair to grow in the thin/bald areas of my head and has been very sucessful.

I want to try and have a baby this year. I know it is not advisable to take minoxidil during pregnancy but my question is to when do I need to stop. Is it OK to be using it while I am trying to conceive and to stop as soon as I know I am pregnant? I’m worried that if I stop now and don’t conceive for a long period then I am going to have to suffer the bald patches again.

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Topical minoxidil has small absorption from skin that can potentially affect the baby during pregnancy. There is not enough information on humans for the use of minoxidil during pregnancy, but animal studies showed some side effects on babies. To be on the safe side you should not use topical minoxidil during pregnancy. Of course, stopping the drug may cause reversal of the benefits in a short 3 month timeframe. Using minoxidil during lactation is thought to be safe. The good news is that your hormonal balance during pregnancy is toward protecting hair growth and strengthening hair via a surge of estrogen. Your hair loss may be affected adversely after pregnancy (telogen effluvium) and during this period you can restart taking topical minoxidil.