Sunday, February 20, 2011

Are there any other diseases besides cancer that cause hair loss?

I was just kind of wondering, I know that the chemo-therapy, hair loss and does not cause the surgery itself, but I wonder if it ever happens with other types of diseases? It is obvious that someone who Alopecia Somes immediate sense. I would say radiation poison control center. The number of em STRESS <STRESS <STRESS! Yup, it makes your hair fall out and can do all sorts of other things. Stress affects the whole body in different ways. I have heard that if a person is involved in a very trajic situation can cause hair loss. I knew a girl that her father was killed my crash and she lost all her hair. It grew back a bit but was very uneven. Very sad story about his desire to be a disease, but veins and certain medications that yes, genetics, was your father or mother bald. Other causes include fungi, alopecia areata, dry skin, malnutrition, certain medications. Cancer does not cause hair loss. Treatment (chemotherapy) caused hair loss. Not all chemotherapy leads to hair loss. Loupus see Yes, lupus and Crohn's disease that causes her to lose, I have both, and got my hair back in my ears, it grows back, but it takes a long time, and severe stress can cause alopecia hair loss causes hair loss, but it is usually something you would have known years and older. It is not cancer that causes hair loss. There are treatments for cancer. Some chemotherapy hair loss, but many do not. Stress also causes hair loss. Even bad food causes hair loss or anorexia. There is also a chronic disease that causes people to pull their hair, which can sometimes occur during sleep, but this is usually when you are aware of. There is also a genetic predisposition for hair loss in women is usually due to a high testoterone. Female hair loss and baldness is also a possibility. I would go to a doctor if you are worried that there could be serious .

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