Monday, January 30, 2012

Reasons for hair loss in a 19 year old woman?

idk if i might be pregnant but i already got my thyroid test and diabetes test and they were negative. it just keeps falling out and im always tired.does anyone know what it could be??Reasons for hair loss in a 19 year old woman?
low iron level speak to drReasons for hair loss in a 19 year old woman?
Get yourself tested for some kind of poisoning immediately.





The two symptoms you have described as ';being tired all of the time'; and ';hair loss as a 19 year old woman'; is not normal for any 19 year old. Pregnancy does not make your hair fall out.





The only other things I can think of is Radon if you live in a basement- Radon is under ground radiation, hence loss of hair and weakness.





Check the following links for symptoms, if they match, that is what you got. See a doctor ASAP.





I am no Doctor, it could be a numerous of things also mentioned here by others. Only a Doctor would know what is wrong with you.
genetics
* pregnancy and child birth


* hormone imbalance


* i had a skin condition called alopecia (spelling?) that caused my hair to fall out when i was that age


* stress can do it for sure


* could be genetics (?)


* lack of nutrition (anorexic peole have that problem)






stress avon actually sells healthy hair pills for about $10.00 and biotin is also good. Check with your doctor to see if you can take biotin pregnant. good luck.
hormones, but after you had you child it grows back thicker and longer but you get other problem's
It is stress. Being pregnant wouldn't do it.
have you been eating alright???
Could be from stress or other medications.
I was going to say thyroid until I read the rest of your question. Stress could be a factor, but I think you should go to another physician and see if they can refer you to some sort of specialist. I know a lack of iron can make you tired, but I don't think it causes hair loss. I hope you find your answer. Take care.
Have your testosterone level tested,it could be elevated.
hormones, stress, weight-loss, yes, pregnancy especially if you are tired all the time.
alopecia maybe


check for that


its a hairloss disease


two of my friends have it
My sister had the same thing, at 42. And her hair is growing back. For her, they thought maybe lupus, but that test came back negative. It most likely is stress...and the body can develop autoimmune responses for many reasons. If you're always tired....you could be deficient in some vitamin or mineral....you got a blood test, and everything came back ok?
Stress is a definite possibility. As a 19 year old kid, the stress of school could definitely get to you. I don't want to scare you, but cancer is also a possibility. If you're on any medication, the side affects may be along those lines. Or, it may be something simple like your shampoo/conditioner is too much for your scalp to handle, or it may be an allergic reaction to that or something else. Have you had any other symptoms?





Talk to a doctor and explain to them what's going on.
Stress is a big factor to lose hair, especially in females. Weigh your priorities, your health is much more important than small short goals.
Hmmm....cancer?





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Stress, an allergy maybe, sometimes birth control can have that side effect
I would think it's stress and how much hair? I shed a lot especially when I need a hair cut. FYI Cancer does not cause you to lose hair the chemo that treats cancer does.
im 20 and i do it but the main reason hair falls out i know this bc mom hairdresser if you take a shower every other day you will loose more hair if you are on medications could make you lose hair other then that have no clue go see doc the reason i do is im on medication and take shower every other day depending on how busy i am
I found this dor you in a specialized website for hair loss treatment.





1.Diet: An unbalanced diet, especially one without enough protein, can cause temporary hair loss. Women who are anemic often experience loss.





2.Improper Care: If you manipulate your hair too much, color and treat too much, blow dry and heat with curling irons and hot rollers too much, you will see increased hair loss. You need only to look at your bathroom floor, sink and countertops to notice this.





3Heredity: Heredity plays a part and comes from both sides of the family.





4.Alopecia Areata: This is an autoimmune condition characterized by circular patches of baldness. Basically, the body is attacking the hair follicles. Cortisone shots in the affected areas are required, and the earlier the better.Take heart. There鈥檚 a lot of research going on which may soon resolve most of the causes of hair loss in women. However, there is a great product that has been proven effective. It is called Provillus. Provillus is an oral supplement, which works to block DHT, a form oftestosterone that is responsible for 95 percent of hair loss. It also works to stimulate the scalp and bring dead follicles back to life. You can use Provillus as a preventative tool, starting the program before hair loss becomes severe, or you can use it after DHT has already begun to take hold of your hair and scalp.
Stress.. Look at the website below and maybe this will help you out..
Deppression/stress/hair products/live anywhere near powerplant?

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