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Diabetes And Hair Loss by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Diabetes and Hair LossDiabetes and Hair Loss: Don’t Lose Your hair Because of DiabetesQuite often, significant hair loss can alert an individual to the possibility of the development of diabetes. If an individual is losing hair in larger than normal quantities, and the loss does not appear to be common pattern hair loss, evaluation by a medi ... Read on »
Diabetes Informartion: Diabetes Cause Hair Loss? by Moganti S. Medical Student To Being a diabetic increases your chance of hair loss. Diabetics are more prone to get skin infections and other fungal infections that can affect the scalp. Stress from the disease can also cause hair loss. Certain medicines that you may be taking for diabetes or other conditions can also cause your hair to fall out. This disease diabetes can be ... Read on »
Hair Loss ( Alopecia) by Jennifer D. Healthy Living Professional Gorgeous hairHair Loss Overview More than half of men and women in the United States experience hair loss. About 30% of people have hair loss by age 30 years, and about 50% have hair loss by age 50 years. Hair loss is so common that most of the time it is considered a normal variation and not a disease. Other animals closely related to humans, suc ... Read on »
Outlook Hair Loss (Alopecia) by Jennifer D. Healthy Living Professional The ability to stop hair loss most often depends on the underlying cause.Gorgeous HairIf taking a certain medication was the cause, stopping the medication would stop the hair loss. The most common type of hair loss, androgenic alopecia, usually follows a pattern with hair thinning in the front of the scalp first and progressing on to involve the b ... Read on »
Your hair loss! by Sonzy Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Many young women have thick lustrous hair doubling up their beauty. At the same time many of their male counterparts struggle to hide their premature balding. Although we just call hair loss by a single name hair loss or alopecia research shows that there are 46 types of hair loss caused by different factors. The reasons for hair loss can be heredi ... Read on »
Hair Loss by Megan and Mark H. Patient Expert 2 Comments I’ve been having serious problems with hair loss. This may be even more of an issue for me because of my post-surgery disaster but I believe a lot of people do experience some hair loss with surgery or malnutrition. My hair is finally starting to grow back after 5 months, but I was pretty close to having a wig. I’m currently down to ... Read on »
HAIR LOSS by Mamaflo A few people have asked me about my 17 year hair loss. I was shiny headed bald, nothing, nada, zip. The loss wasn't so tough on me as I was home trying to raise to babies that were 12 months and 12 days apart in age. I didn't have time to have friends, or go out. I was about 26 years old. I bought cheap wigs for when going out in public was a ... Read on »
Diabetes mellitus by Moganti S. Medical Student Diabetes mellitus often simply diabetes (Greek: διαβήτης), is asyndromecharacterized by disorderedmetabolismand inappropriately highblood sugar(hyperglycaemia) resulting from either low levels of thehormoneinsulinor from abnormalresistance to insulin's effectscoupled with inadequ ... Read on »
DIABETES MELLITUS by charakadas Patient Expert Definition: Is a multifactorial disorder caused by diminished insulin action due to its decreased availability or effectiveness in varying combinations. Types of diabetes: (based on aetiology) Type 1: immune mediated or idiopathic Type 2: insulin resistance /insulin deficiency Type 3: genetic syndromes drug induced hormonal malnutriti ... Read on »
Stress and Hair Loss - Alopecia Areata by dominic g. Medical Doctor 1 Comment I had a male patient recently who developed a small round spot of hair loss on the side of his head. For some people, stress may trigger a type of hair loss called alopecia areata. In this condition, white blood cells attack the hair follicle — which stops hair growth. Within weeks, the affected hair falls out. The hair loss usually start ... Read on »