Hair Loss InformationParkinson’s and Hair Loss in Women – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi
At 40 I got hypothyroidism.The 4 last the labs have come out normal. At 46 I got Parkinsons. Both my neurologist and endocrinologist say my hair fallout is not a result of the health issues I describe. It is getting really thin unlike any of the women in my family we all have thick hair.
Do you think the MD’s are being frank or easing me into the tuffer problems of the Parkinsons. Does your hair product work on women.

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I believe that your physicians are being honest and open with you. There has been no published data that associates hair loss to Parkinson’s Disease. As stress is one of the factors that can accelerate genetic hair loss, it is possible that stress can be a participating cause if you are genetically prone. I would think that Parkinson’s Disease must certainly be a significant cause of stress in anyone who has it.

With that said, thyroid disease may cause hair loss, especially hypothyroidism more than hyperthyroidism, but either one has reported hair loss. It might be worthwhile to rule out other causes for hair loss such as alopecia areata, androgenic alopecia, stress associated with female genetic hair loss, some of the drugs you were or are on, eczema, seborrhea, scleroderma, lupus, hormonal imbalance, psoriasis, fungal, autoimmnune disorders, poor diet, poor nutrients, etc. The common medications which may cause hair loss are beta-blocker, coumadin, oral contraceptive pill, antibiotics and chemo-medications. For female patients, Women’s Rogaine is the best option. Male patients may use Rogaine and/or Propecia.

Depo-Provera and Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I took the depo shot for 3 years, but I haven’t taken it in 7 years and now I’m having hair loss. Could it be from the shot? I did have it after I had my baby 7 years ago.

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The use of such medications may contribute to the onset of genetic balding. The mechanisms are not clear, but once the process starts, it is possible that it may not reverse. This would explain the persistence of some thinning over time.

Hair Loss InformationFemale Hairline Lowering Costs? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I have a high hairline that I want to fix. About how much does it cost for the procedure?

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A female hairline lowering procedure in my hands, done by me, will cost you around $11,000. If hair transplants are needed for a refined frontal hairline to hide the scar (unusual), that is also included in the fee. Not everyone is a candidate for this procedure. It requires someone with a loose enough scalp to allow for the surgery and goals that are realistic.

Female Bald Spot – Alopecia Areata? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hey Dr. Rassman, I just found out this bald patch in my head and wondering if there’s anything i can do to prevent it from getting worst? I’m 27f and there’s no bald history in my family that I know of. My hair is thinning as well, and have not tried any products at all… what kind of re-grow hair products would you recommend?

Thanks.

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If you have a bald patch that appeared on your head, I would be concerned that you might have Alopecia Areata (search this site). First, get to see a good dermatologist. This can be a serious problem and it should not be washed away with topical solutions and hair care products.

Hair Loss InformationTamoxifen and Hair Loss in Women – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hello Doctor,
I have been taking Tamoxifen for 2 years after Breast Cancer treatment in 2003. I have noticed that my hair is thinner lately and am wondering if the drug is the cause? Any suggestions? Thanks!

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When hair is lost secondary to a drug like Tamoxifen, it is not unusual for it to come back with a different texture. You may not know the entire story until you undergo an entire hair cycle (2-6 years) or have the drug impact completely gone (2-6 months after stopping the Tamoxifen). No real suggestions, other than to get a good baseline on miniaturization and the distribution of miniaturized hair to, at the least, command the diagnosis of female genetic hair loss (just in case you are in that category of women with thinning hair).

Diet Causing Receding Hairline in Woman? – Balding Blog

Several years ago from a stressful situation, my hair started receding. I then found out that I am hypothyroid. Over the years it stabilized, but recently due to severe dieting, it started receding some more. What can I do to stop the recession and what can I do to have some of the hair regrow? Thank you.

You provided the answer to your own question. The recent weight loss may have precipitated the hair loss you reported and you will certainly need a proper diet with a positive protein balance before the hair loss can be reversed (assuming that the weight loss is responsible). Radical diet alterations to get a jump on weight loss is something that is common in our overweight society and weight loss of just a few pounds can cause of hair loss. You can imagine where the genetic process exists, extreme dieting can accelerate what may take years to unfold on its own. Some authorities believe that short term loss, by as little as 4-8 pound, can precipitate hair loss in men or women.

You will also need to be sure that your thyroid and other endocrine organs are functioning normally, including hormonal balance in the various female hormones. Although you didn’t specifically say if you were a man or a woman, judging by the name you gave, I’m going to assume you’re female.


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Hair Loss InformationSevere Hair Loss from Ortho Evra? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Use Ortho Evra for approximately one year and I am experiencing severe scalp hair loss. Will my hair ever stop falling out? I can barely touch my hair without losing a very large amount. I am very worried.

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Hormones and birth control pills are one of the causes of hair loss in women for those who have the genetic predisposition for hair loss. It may reverse by stopping the hormone/birth control pills or it may just stop the progressive loss you are experiencing and hold it at its present status. Ortho Evra has had recent publicity (it has 60% more estrogen) which points to causes of the problems you are having. For details about the new safety information, please read New Important Labeling Information at the official Ortho Evra website.

Hair Loss InformationHair Loss in 14 Year Old Girl – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

hi, im 14 and i noticed that my hair is getting real thin.it used to be very thick and i was wondering if i have a disease or something..i told my mom but she doesnt know what it is and i just want to know if its just getting thin for no reason or if its something more serious.

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There are many causes of female hair loss. You need to see a doctor, because many of the causes of hair loss in a girl of your age may reflect a medical condition that needs to be treated. You and your mom should read through the Female Hair Loss category of this site to see my other commentary about hair loss in women.

Hair Loss InformationTeenage Female with Thinning Hair – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi I am 17 years old. I’m going to be 18 in 2 months. I used to have very thick, long, black and beautiful hair. Over time it started thinning. I dont know why. Is it that Im not eating enough vitamins? Or that I dyed my hair? I’ve dyed it about 5 times my whole life. I also blow dry and straighten my hair. Is that bad for my hair? I really want my long thick hair back. Will it grow back? What can I do? Is there anything I can take to make it grow faster?

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You need a proper examination of the scalp looking for miniaturization. First you must rule out that you are not early in the female genetic hair loss course. Then, if positive, you need to have your overall health checked out, looking for a variety of hormonal issues and diseases that can cause hair loss. If you do not have miniaturization or other causes of hair loss and hair thinning, then you may be having changes into a new adult hair type. Some people as they mature from teens to adults, will change their hair character. Sounds like you need a good doctor to point you in the correct direction.

Hair Loss InformationSteroid Creams and Hair Loss in Women – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hello Dr. Rassman

I have a major problem. I am 39 y.o. black female. I see a dermatologist for severe psoriasis in the palm of my hands and my feet. I have had this problem now for more than five years. I was not diagnosed with psoriasis until jan of this year. I saw podiatrists, dermatologists, allergist and no one diagnosed me with this condition. These doctors could not tell me what was wrong with me, they gave different diagnosis and treated me for latex allergy fungus, no sweat gland, vitamin b12 injection, prednisone, lamasil, and none of these treatments worked. I finally gave up and changed doctors and my primary sent me to a dermatologist in the Tampa Bay area. He took his time and treated me with different medications like clobetasol, propionate cream, different ointment combinations, and different creams such as salex, naftin, etc, etc. He did a biopsy on my foot, because at this time the psoriasis was creeping up my legs. That’s when I was finally diagnosed with this problem. I was placed on soriatane with the lowest dosage and then he increased it. I could see a difference in a few months. My labs were monitored monthly and I knew of some of the side effects and the problems that goes along with taking this med, but I was happy. I was in the process of taking soriatane qod until all the pills were finished. While I was in JA on vacation, the hair dresser noticed a bald spot on my scalp the size of a 1/4. It was not there when I left the USA. I have been getting relaxers, weaves, braids and wearing wigs for many years and I also have a hair dresser. She has been taking care of my hair very well and I had no problems. My scalp was itching me very badly and my scalp was tough and leathery and very dark. My hair was breaking and falling out pretty badly. When I washed my hair the shower floor was covered with hair. I got very scared and when into a depression which sent my self esteem in a tail spin. I saw my dermatologist and he gave me a topical abt for scalp due to the itching. The problem still persist and I had a biopsy done on the spots that were bald. The results were neg for any disease process. He told me I was losing my hair due to braids and relaxers and tension on my scalp and I should look into having hair replacement done. That still did not tell me how I came to have bald spots that seem to pop up over night and losing almost half the amount of hair in the front and middle. The back is still thick and less hair loss is seen there and no bald spots but I continue to have an unbearable itch to my scalp. I have not started any kind of treatment as yet. Its about 2 1/2 months now. I have to wear wigs everyday now. I don’t go to the hairdresser any more. I don’t want anyone to see me without hair. I don’t know what to do anymore. I would like to know if the soriatane and other steroid creams could cause my hair to fall out and if it would ever grow back. Will this itching ever stop and will my scalp feel like scalp again? Please give me some hope. I am desperate. Thank you.

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I went to the internet to look up Soriatane, which is related to Accutane (known to cause hair loss). This drug does cause depression, amongst other things. One lawyer has a website where he warns people about this drug: Soriatane Overview at YourLawyer.com

Braids do cause hair loss, as does genetic propensities, and an entire class of most drugs have hair loss as a stated side effect. It sounds like your case is too complicated for me to just make a stab at your problem via the internet. Steroids are a cayuse of hair loss also and you must be careful with their use. Even creams with steroids in them will absorbe through the skin and they can impact your body’s cortisone balance if they are used regularly. This is too important of an issue to not have a good doctor meet with you in person to take charge of your problems, as evident by your desperate email.