There are about 3 months after surgery. A person may know someone or have had hair loss after surgery? I wonder what I'm Exspect. I did not have GBS, but I had anemia, and when I did, I had hair loss. I panicked, but apparently this is only temporary, and it happens to many people - including surgery! This is known as telogen effluvium, and the body's response to stress. Women with children often suffer, but anemia, major surgery, increased stress, and some other things can cause. E 'temporary and usually not visible to anyone but the person who experiences it. So basically - do not worry. If you lose your hair, you should be back in a few months, probably will not lose enough to make it clear anyway. In addition, you will lose weight so that people have probably noticed that the first! :) What you describe is called telogen effluvium. " Telogen effluvium is when a load (such as changing diet / weight) results in significant release of hair after the stressful event, is the hair loss is always delayed, usually 3 to 4 months after a "stressful event". The event can be a physical stress as an illness (especially fever), sudden weight changes (the most common), large, or in a surgical procedure such as bypass surgery. Sudden severe emotional stress may also trigger telogen effluvium, including the death of a loved one, divorce or redundancy. It is about something called "Transition to rest." In telogen effluvium, which leads to the stressful event much of the hair follicles in the growing phase prematurely, and to begin the transition to the resting phase at the same time. 3 to 4 months after the stressful event, throwing much of the follicles of hair all while preparing for a new cycle of growth. The problem is almost always temporary, and new hair grows back soon for a few months, the normal cycle of hair follicle growth and resting catches. The treatment of telogen effluvium are waiting for new hair grows and style to give a fuller flights in between. Make sure your diet is really completely sugar free. Sugar greatly deteriorated state. It helps to do the following: * Up your protein by 15% every day on what you ate levels. * Arrive at least 1,500 calories a day. * Drink plenty of water. Minimum 64 ounces per day. * Take your supplements! At least, you should see: o A good multi-vitamin with iron NO o Coenzyme Q10 - 75-150 mg per day. o-Acetyl L-Carnitine - 1000 mg per day to supplement o A good essential fatty acids, if you do not eat any kind of salmon, tuna, olive oil or a day. I hope this help a bit. I know it's scary, but it is not as unusual as it sounds .
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