February 24 2006, 9:36 am PT | Posted in: Female Hair Loss
My hair is tingling, thin and is coming out strand by strand. I haven’t change anything in my eating schedule or anything, what is the problem and how can I take better care of my hair?
Women do experience hair loss during stress (physically and emotionally), hormonal changes, and hair loss with new medication like contraception. It is normal to lose up to 100 hairs per day. You may want to see a dermatologist or a physician to examine you with a densitometer or a magnifying video camera in order to understand if your hair loss is really significant and if it is, find out what the hair loss pattern is telling us.
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I have the same problem. Very annoying scalp tingling and hair loss. Each strand becomes thin and then falls out at the root. Have you figured out what it is. I thought at first it was a thyroid issue. I started taking supplements, but the tingling and thinning hasn’t stopped. Any help?