POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy7 months agoA. It's not uncommon for some children to experience white or gray hair at an early age, though it's generally more common as people get older. There are a few potential reasons for this:
Genetics: If there's a family history of early graying, it could be a hereditary trait. Some children might naturally start developing white or gray hair earlier than others.
Vitamin or Nutrient Deficiency: Deficiencies in certain vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin B12, iron, or copper, can sometimes contribute to early graying. Ensuring a balanced diet with proper nutrients can help.
Stress: Though stress is commonly associated with graying hair in adults, there is some speculation that it may have an effect on children as well, but this is less likely to be the primary cause.
Medical Conditions: In some rare cases, certain medical conditions (like Vitiligo, autoimmune disorders, or hormonal imbalances) can lead to early graying. If you're concerned, it's always good to consult with a pediatrician.
If it's just a few strands of white hair and there are no other concerning symptoms, it may not be a problem. However, if the white hair is spreading or if you're noticing other changes in her health, it would be wise to consult a doctor to rule out any underlying issues.
Manali K MehtaMom of 2 children7 months agoA. hi parent
I suggest you please consult with your pediatrician about it because physical examination is important for proper diagnosis and treatment
please give daily massage with Babyhug hibiscus infused oil
please give daily sun light exposure
please use Babyhug vitamin shampoo
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