Friday, July 15, 2005

Hair Loss - :Hair Loss and Children, Part 3


In the following pages, we are going to review the most common types of children’s Alopecia, the most effective way to find an educated physician, the tests that should be done to ensure an accurate diagnosis of the type of Alopecia, and the treatment options available for each type.Please keep in mind: hair loss in children is not due to vitamin deficiencies (unless extreme malnutrition is present), poor scalp circulation, headbands, hats, or cold weather. Diagnosis is typically as simple as an evaluation of the risk factors (which we are about to go over), a visual examination of the type of loss, and some tests your doctor can perform. more...


Hair Loss