Sunday, February 7, 2010

Coil And Borderline Abnormal Smear Test Thinning, Limp Dead Hair And Loads Of Body Hair.. So Depressed!?

Thinning, limp dead hair and loads of body hair.. so depressed!? - coil and borderline abnormal smear test

I lost half my hair on the head. It feels like the focus on the crown and the right hand. It feels much thinner and thicker and a little flat. His hair was curly and his dry before, so bizarre. The right side is shorter and has not grown much in one year! The crown of my head feels now so thin that I fear I will soon need a wig or something. I had to wash my hair more often and seems to flatter approximately 2 years. I have to take a limit of hypothyroidism, for which I thyroxine, but I do not think because my hair is dry, except for purposes that was off trimmd.

I dyed my hair, leaf, and began to thyroxine and the Mirena coil was at the same time, 2 ½ years I have noticed, changes in installs hair after 6 months.

I also have loads more body and facial hair. Can anyone recommend something? My DR said it was only because I am stressed or overweight, but TBH, I lost weight and does not change.

I Mirena Removed before 6 weeks because he was sure that the culprit was! Ideas?

Thank you: (

4 comments:

Trish said...

Remember that your doctor may prescribe a progesterone cream, if not maybe you over-the-counter could try. I saw in the section of natural food food. I have not tried it yet, but I intend to soon.

danwilso... said...

First, make sure your diet is the place, lots of fruits and vegetables.

You can remove unwanted hair, wax, either directly () or laser treatment is particuly wrong.

Be due Probablky hair loss, thats true stress. Try to take care of you and this in turn to increased self-acceptance and a better opinion of himself.

For buy it now in the shop and funky hat and accessories and maybe a new wardrobe for your pleasure! Its not worth it and forget it!

This will take some time, but things are going well right? monitor and tell you it is always better:)

Kelly C said...

For the thyroid problem that you ask your doctor or specialist to see? The reason I ask is if you only see your regular family doctor, then maybe you will see a specialist on the foregoing should be.

If you see a specialist, then I suggest you go see another specialist to see if they answer questions about what happened to your hair and why your hair anyway extra help?

deepwith said...

If you do not see one, then you need a referral to an endocrinologist.
He / she ensures that your thyroid treatment is accurate, but also search for other causes. The wieght could be that the thyroxine dose is very low - sometimes need a little change. Sounds a bit like when your hormones out, perhaps with an excess of male hormones (we all), explaining the loss of masculine hair on his head, and the increase elsewhere. This may be a symptom of PCOS, which in turn is connected to type-2 diabetes, so could the more weight hair loss problems are discussed and treated in this way.

Hope you can get it sorted - which is also amazing how different doctors in the same practice can respond to this problem!

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