I am losing my hair!
By tianli
@tianli (311)
China
4 responses
@mobilecubie (820)
• Philippines
6 Sep 08
Well I don't often find my hair falling to the floor, I guess it depends on the shampoo you use and how you take care of your hair. Maybe a change in shampoo can help you. Also if your hair falls are not that noticeable then I guess you shouldn't be that concerned at all. But then again that's just my opinion.
@mobilecubie (820)
• Philippines
6 Sep 08
Hello, yes I got your message and I already replied to it. Hope all is well with you.
@mickalotz (179)
• South Korea
5 Sep 08
i have alot of hair, it depends, my mother also loses hair when she showers, especially when your hair's long , you just tend to know it is normal for a woman. . . how to lessen it? mmm...i wonder. get hair food
@mickalotz (179)
• South Korea
5 Sep 08
my hair is sometimes black, and sometimes brown...good luck to your hundredth post...look on to the discussions i have responded, you'll get there sooner
@Muelitz (1592)
• Canada
6 Sep 08
It is quite normal to have falling hair every day as new hair grows to replace it. But there are also instances when this becomes abnormal. The following is an article I found which could be helpful to you. Cheers If you've ever suspected that you are suffering from falling hair after sweeping around the house, then it can be a disturbing and distressing experience. After all, our hair and how we cut and style it is an essential part of our image.
It is important though to recognize the difference between falling hair as a result of normal circumstances, for example the age of the hair, or if there is an abnormal amount of hair falling out. Hair, as part of its normal growth pattern does fall out naturally once it reaches a certain age, to be replaced (usually) by new hair growth.
If you suspect that your falling hair is more than normal, then the first thing to do is take a step back and not panic. I know, this can be hard to do, but it is essential in order to ascertain if you are just imagining things or if there is indeed more hair falling out than normal.
Once you are certain that more hair is falling out than normal, you should consult a medical professional to establish if there is an underlying medical cause that needs to be treated. At the same time, you should also look at your lifestyle to see if you can identify any possible contributory factors.
For example, if you perm or bleach your hair on a regular basis, or perhaps you have been severely or frequently ill over the last few months then both of these could be the cause of your falling hair. A poor diet or too much work or tension could also be to blame.
Unfortunately once your hair has started to fall there is no magic way that you can re-grow it. But what you can do is to change your diet and lifestyle to promote healthy and strong hair growth. Simple things like shampooing regularly with a mild shampoo to keep your scalp clean will help. Furthermore, ensuring that your zinc and vitamin intake are at the recommended daily levels is important, as both of these vitamins are important for healthy hair growth. Likewise vitamins B, C and E are also good for promoting healthy hair growth.
Even though falling hair can be distressing, what you need to realize is that it is a symptom of your body telling you that something is wrong. The sooner you can identify the cause and take the appropriate measures to treat it, the sooner your falling hair should stop.
Source: http://www.healthguidance.org/authors/371/Krishan-Bakhru
@tianli (311)
• China
6 Sep 08
I am deeply grateful for your response, I haven't got a so long response. At the same time ,thanks for your suggestions ,yes ,you are right ,maybe I should change something for my hair .But fortunately ,the case is not so terrible ,I just have a little worry . Your professional answer will give me a great help and I also share these advices with my friends who have falling hair.
@klaudine (3650)
• Indonesia
5 Sep 08
I used to have that. I went to the beauty center to ask them about that. I had the hair treatment and it was no use, I cut my hair to lessen the hair loss, and it only work a little (yeah, a little but quite helping). And when I consult my nutritionist, he said that I don't have enough nutrition that my hair would need. He told me to eat many thing with more calcium and vitamin E.