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hair loss after illness

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15 years 10 months ago #3819 by
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Treat yourself to a day out at the hairdressers -- they can do wonderful things with the hair you've got, and even add some (temporarily), or get a couple of wigs..

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15 years 10 months ago #3846 by Michelle
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I already got it cut, which added fullness. I'm not to the point that I need a wig. Its just the top of my head has thinned out which makes my part look big. From what I hear it can take a long time to grow back.

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15 years 10 months ago #3930 by suzan
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hair loss during and after illhealth is common

some people have had success taking biotin supplements, its one of the Bvitamins, and can help both nails and hair grow stronger.


xx suzan xx

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15 years 10 months ago #4063 by Michelle
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Thank you Suzan.

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13 years 7 months ago #31241 by june17
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I lost my hair about 2 years ago, it starts to grow and then it just falls out again, my doctor has put it down to my many medication. so I have to wear wigs which the doctor referred me to the hospital. I always had a thick head of hair, I am just getting used to wearing wigs, the only thing I can say about it is you can change the colour of your hair. I have just about excepted it. I was very ill though when it happened.

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13 years 5 months ago #31960 by Ashcroft
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I use the M.Gardson's method for my hair loss., 2x daily and absolutely love it. Also avoid shampoos and conditioners which contain sodium lauryl sulphate

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