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Hair Loss and the morning after pill?

I have recently taken the morning after pill twice in two months. Since then I have not experienced any side effects except for strong hair loss and irregular periods. Every since I have taken the pill my hair started to fall out bad..I don't know what to do about it or what to take ...Could the morning after pill cause hair loss and if so what should I do about it??

Can x-ray cause hair loss . . .?

last summer i worked to a hospital and i was exposed to x-ray. of course i was wearing protective suit over my body but it is my hair i have a problem with. i put a rinse/colour in my hair like a month b4 i started working in the hospital. during the time i worked at the hospital my hair was in mircrobraids or plaited in extensions and when i loose these microbraids out i notice my hair was waaaaay shorter than it was! i cud not believe it because i wore my hair in microbraids plenty times and this has never happened.

my boyfriend said maybe it was the x-ray which caused my hair to drop off like that as it happens with cancer patients who go for chemo.

is this true? has this ever happened to anyone??

i had the microbraids in for 4 weeks only and like i said its the first time it happened and plus that was the first and last time i put rinse/colour in my hair.

also i am a pre-med student and i was in different operating rooms and they had to do an x-ray on the persons they were operating to check see how they were doing. so it wasnt like i accidently was exposed to the x-ray.

Do Nourkrin hair loss tablets work?

With the Nourkrin they usually insist you take a course of about 6 months, which makes it very expensive. Those who can afford it will obviously think it is worth if if they get good results. As with anything herbal it will work for some but not for everyone. It is up to you if you feel you can afford to splash out or not. Some do and some don't bother with the lotion/shamoo too.

Have you had your thyroid gland function checked by your doctor because if that is not working as it should be it can affect the hair growth pattern. One of the best supplements for the hair growth is Horsetail or a silica complex (this is in Nourkrin too) that is usually based on the horsetail herb with other minerals. Horsetail is one of the richest plant sources of silica and it is an essential mineral for luscious hair growth. Make sure you get enough B vitamins also as these are vital for hair growth. It is also essential that you eat quality protein as the hair is composed of protein. Others have achieved good results taking MSM as a supplement which is packed with organic sulphur. Your hair has sulphur as an essential component.

Apart from the dietary approach you could try Indian Head Massage (available at beauty salons) or massaging your scalp yourself - a dry massage or use diluted essential oil of Rosemary - in an oil base of jojoba oil which is excellent for the scalp circulation. These are available at large health food stores.

Best wishes. Hope this helps.

Does cutting hair short help hair loss?

Most of the time, hair loss is a result of an underlying issues such as alopecia, however there are circumstances where the hair just falls out naturally. It is commonly advised that cutting the hair can prevent hair loss, but how true is this?The truth is, cutting the hair short doesn't actively prevent hair loss. It does make the hair look thicker overall, because the nearer the strands of hair are to the roots, the thicker they are. So if you want your hair to appear thicker and fuller, you are best to get a shorter cut.There are environmental factors which relate to the specific hair cut and likelihood of hair loss, for example, when the hair has been cut short it is less likely to get tangled and caught in things like zips or scarves, which significantly reduces the everyday strains that would otherwise go unnoticed – this means that the hair will grow in better condition if it has been previously cut very short too.Everyones hair has been biologically 'programmed' to grow in a certain way, so no matter how it is cut, the growth rate and texture has been previously determined and this is the path it will follow. It is advisable to get the hair cut every six weeks to keep it in its best condition, as this way the ends have a chance to recuperate and replenish themselves and the hair looks fresh.Recommended Reading.

Do energy drinks cause hair loss?

Energy drinks contain as much as 80 mg of caffeine, that according Brown University that is equivalent of a cup of coffee.

These drinks are especially recommended for people under the age of thirty. These drinks
can be extremely powerful and should be enjoyed responsibly, they can boost the heart rate and blood pressure, dehydrate the body and, just like other energy components, they may cause insomnia.

A number of college students like to exercise for refreshment and they may drink
energy drinks right before going to the gym, but in reality this is detrimental.

According to Health Education at Brown University the combination of fluid loss from sweating and the quality of the caffeine can leave the person using it dangerously dehydrated. This is not to scare
people from drinking them because they're not all bad but they should not be consumed
regularly. When you hear that they improve performance and concentration that can be misleading.

Just as a safety note for college students, energy drinks are stimulants and alcohol is a depressant the combination of the two of
them can be highly dangerous.

According to Liz Applegate, a sports nutritionist at the University of California of Davis, energy drinks do contain vitamins
and amino acids, but they are nothing more than caffeine in a can with a lot of sugar. These drinks raise a lot of concerns for nutritionists and doctors, mostly because
of the dehydration factors.

According to The Medical Review board, water is an issue because caffeine, like alcohol, is a diuretic that promotes fluid loss.
Energy drinks have been compared on many instances to having the same effects as when
drinking soda.

Another problem with energy drinks is that they are drunk in large amounts at a time, unlike coffee, which is sipped slowly and has time to process in the body. Some people that drink energy drinks may be sensitive to caffeine and this may have effects such as anxiety, palpitations, irritability, and insomnia.

Sugar is a quick form of energy so the companies who make these drinks just add a lot of sugar to make their products more reliable and keep them selling. Some vitamins are added to the drinks to make it
appear healthy but they have very little it probably has no real effects.

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