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My friend would like to know why her hair is falling out?
My friend is 16 nearly 17 and she is malting really bad, does anyone know what this could be?
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It depends what you mean by falling out.
If she is noticing proper bald patches on her head, or is finding huge chucks in hair on her pillow in the morning when waking up, I suggest she go to her doctor.
However, humans normally lose on average 130 hairs a day.
I have long black hair so it's really noticable when my hair comes out. I lose a lot when I wash it...when I'm combing conditioner through my hair there is what seems to be a lot of hair.
I also have to clean my hair brush every week cos it gets full of my hair so quickly!
I remember when i was a teenager my mum used to go mad cos my hair would constantly block up the shower drain!
I used to be concerned about it...but I'm 26 now, and it's always been that way, so it's normal for me. I've never had any bald patches... just a hell of a lot of hair, so lots has to come out to make way for the new!
If she is noticing proper bald patches on her head, or is finding huge chucks in hair on her pillow in the morning when waking up, I suggest she go to her doctor.
However, humans normally lose on average 130 hairs a day.
I have long black hair so it's really noticable when my hair comes out. I lose a lot when I wash it...when I'm combing conditioner through my hair there is what seems to be a lot of hair.
I also have to clean my hair brush every week cos it gets full of my hair so quickly!
I remember when i was a teenager my mum used to go mad cos my hair would constantly block up the shower drain!
I used to be concerned about it...but I'm 26 now, and it's always been that way, so it's normal for me. I've never had any bald patches... just a hell of a lot of hair, so lots has to come out to make way for the new!
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- Well, I am 13 and my hair does that alot. If your friend uses blow-dryers, straighteners, etc. then it could be that hair hair is very damaged. And if she has thick hair that could also be the reason. My hair is extremely thick and I have to get it thinned out alot, or else it falls out. Another reason could be stress.
If she doesnt use the irons or have really thick hair ot is under alot of stress, I really don't know what it could be.
I hope this helps! - Like how? If huge chunks are coming out she needs to go to the doctor. It could be a sign of a lot of things, but one could be alopecia areata: http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-t…
I've had alopecia but all my hair grew back within the year. It was a head scarf year.
If it's just more hair than usual, it's probably nothing to be seriously alarmed about. - It might be her shampoo that she is using
- probably rough use of hair exspecially when wet be careful then
- donno but cool
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