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Guardian of a 1 yr 7 m old boy1 Year ago
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#asktheexpert hairs are falling initially when he born it was good but now getting thinner

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy1 Year ago

A. It's common for babies to experience hair thinning or shedding after birth, a process known as **telogen effluvium**. This hair loss is usually temporary and is a normal part of infant development. Here’s what you need to know and what you can do to support healthy hair growth: ### Causes of Baby Hair Thinning: 1. **Hormonal Changes**: - During pregnancy, a mother's hormones help the baby grow thicker hair. After birth, those hormones decrease, which can lead to hair shedding. 2. **Natural Hair Cycle**: - Babies’ hair follows a growth cycle. Some of the hair may enter the resting phase (telogen), causing it to fall out before new hair grows in. 3. **Friction**: - Hair thinning can happen if the baby spends a lot of time lying on their back or rubbing their head against surfaces, leading to friction and hair loss. 4. **Nutritional Factors**: - Once the baby transitions to solid foods, ensuring proper nutrition can help with hair growth. ### Tips to Promote Healthy Hair Growth: 1. **Massage with Natural Oils**: - Gently massaging your baby’s scalp with oils like **coconut oil**, **almond oil**, or **olive oil** can improve blood circulation and help nourish the scalp, encouraging hair growth. 2. **Gentle Hair Care**: - Use a soft baby brush or comb to prevent breakage and avoid pulling the hair. - Wash your baby’s hair 2-3 times a week with a **mild baby shampoo** to keep the scalp clean without drying it out. 3. **Avoid Friction**: - Use soft bedding and avoid placing your baby’s head on rough surfaces that may cause friction. - Encourage tummy time during the day, which can help prevent hair thinning on the back of the head. 4. **Balanced Nutrition**: - If your baby is old enough for solids, ensure they are getting enough vitamins and minerals, such as **iron**, **zinc**, and **vitamin D**, which are important for healthy hair growth. 5. **Limit Hair Accessories**: - Avoid tight headbands or hats that could pull on your baby’s delicate hair. ### When to Be Concerned: - Hair thinning or loss in babies is usually normal and resolves by the time the baby is 6-12 months old. However, if you notice **bald patches**, **scalp irritation**, or hair loss that seems excessive, it’s a good idea to consult your pediatrician to rule out any underlying conditions like **alopecia**, **nutritional deficiencies**, or other health issues. Rest assured, in most cases, your baby’s hair will grow back thicker and stronger as they develop.

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