What to do if baby lose hair

If a baby loses hair because of changes in hormone levels or disease, you are basically powerless and can only hope that the baby will grow new hair soon. But if the baby loses hair because it is too long to lie in the same position, you can try to change his position when he sleeps at night or during the daytime nap. For example, sleeping on the bed in one day and sleeping at the end of the day. Because the baby will naturally turn his head to the side outside the bed so that hair loss does not occur due to long-term wear of the same part.

If you use baby pillows to prevent your baby from turning over and sleeping, then you can try to have your baby sleep on your left side, sleep on your back the next day, and sleep on the right side of the third day. In addition, you should let your baby squat for a while every day. In addition to allowing the rest of his small head to help change the baby's hair loss, tell the doctor about the baby's hair loss, especially after he was 6 months old. Although it is normal for a baby to lose hair, the doctor can confirm that the baby has no other underlying illness. If it is indeed a health problem that causes the baby to lose hair, the doctor can treat it as soon as possible. For example, if the baby is infected with TB, the doctor will prescribe anti-fungal drugs. If the doctor suspects that the baby is alopecia areata, he may ask you to go to a dermatologist for further examination. Some baby's alopecia areata are self-healing, and some babies, usually older children with hair loss, require treatment to stimulate hair growth.

If the baby's hair loss is due to wear, then all you have to do is spend a period of time carefully pampering his hair and scalp until the hair grows again. Please note that baby hair is much thinner and more fragile than adult hair. Choose a natural treatment method and gently comb.

If a baby loses hair because he is habitually pulled, you can't just focus on the act of pulling his hair. Instead, he or she should work with the doctor to find out what the source of the baby's anxiety, tension, or insecurity is. Once these fundamental problems are resolved, the baby will naturally get rid of the habit of pulling hair, and new hair will grow again.

Although not fully guaranteed, most baby hair loss situations are temporary. Your baby is likely to grow his full hair within 1 year.

In addition, it is also very important for the baby's full body development.

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