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Guardian of a 6 yr 2 m old girl5 years ago
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My baby is three months old now. From her birth till now, heavy hair loss. Daily I could see more hairs in the bed below her head. Is this normal?

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profile image of Dr. Pandurang sawantExpertDr. Pandurang sawantPaediatrician5 years ago

A. Yes normal In small baby hair loss is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. Some babies are born with a full head of hair, while others have only a sparse covering. infants often lose all the hair they're born with during their first six months of life. Sometimes the hair grows right back in, but in a different color or texture. In other babies, it takes a while to growback, this is bcz,  baby Hair follicle has a growth stage and a resting stage. One of the great things about baby oil is that It contains no harsh chemicals so it is gentle on the skin and the hair. In addition to being inexpensive, baby oil is an excellent moisturizer that softens the hair and makes it shine. Baby oil can also help to grow hair longer and faster.

Author of questionGuardian of a 6 yr 2 m old girl5 years ago

A. I'm sorry for the confusion mam. Hair fall is for my baby and not for me

profile image of Vaishali TanwarVaishali TanwarMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy5 years ago

A. Hi, Hair fall post pregnancy is common,it happens because of hormonal imbalance.You may consult a dermatologist for the same. At home , Massage your hair every time before hair wash. Apply onion juice with fresh aloe vera gel at least once a week. Use a good anti hair fall anti shampoo and conditioner.

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