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Hair Falling Out In Babies

As a new parent, it’s natural to worry when you notice your baby’s hair falling out. You may wonder what could be responsible.
In most cases, hair loss in babies is normal and temporary.
Normal Hair Loss in Babies occurs as a result of:
  • Babies shedding their birth hair and this will be replaced by new hair.
  • After birth, hormonal fluctuations can cause hair loss.
  • Placing baby to sleep in just one particular position without alternating sleep positions can result in hair loss in that area
  • There could be hair loss due to tight hairstyles
  • Genetic predisposition: Some babies may inherit a tendency to lose hair due to family genetics.
  •  Conditions such as cradle cap, eczema, infections like ringworm infections, nutritional deficiencies can lead to hair loss
 How to care for baby’s hair:
  • Gentle scalp care: Use mild shampoos and soft brushes
  •  Keep scalp clean and moisturise with mild baby products
  •  Ensure adequate nutrients as hair thrives on providing the body with sufficient nutrients
  • Handle your baby’s hair gently, avoid excessive pulling when styling baby’s hair
While most hair loss in babies is harmless, it’s essential to consult a doctor if you notice:
  •  Excessive hair loss with more than 50% of hair falling out.
  •  Patchy hair loss with distinct bald spots.
  • Scalp irritation: Redness, itching, or swelling.
  •  Other symptoms: Fever, lethargy, or failure to thrive.
  •  Family history of hair loss or autoimmune disorders.
Conclusion:
Hair falling out in babies is usually a normal and temporary process. By understanding the causes and taking proper care, you can alleviate concerns and promote healthy hair growth. Remember, every baby is unique, and if you’re worried, consult with a doctor.
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