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Have you consulted a doctor and do you know the cause of your hair problem?

Congratulations, say no more. You have consulted with your doctor.

There are two options:

1- The doctor told you everything is fine and it is a totally normal process.

2- The doctor has given you instructions

Be one or the other, follow the doctor’s instructions and help your hair by using the right shampoos and products.

The condition of our hair can be a sign of a health problem that we are not aware of. If your efforts to restore your beauty are not working, it is advisable to consult a doctor. Especially if you have no idea what may be affecting your hair.

Any of these conditions may have affected or be affecting your hair.

The list is not exhaustive.

– Migraines – Heart – High blood pressure – Liver – Low blood pressure – Thyroid – Anemia – Acne – Hirsutism – Fatigue – Insomnia – Rosacea – Ringworm – Cancer – HIV – Covid – Lupus – Psoriasis – Seborrheic dermatitis – Anorexia nervosa – Hormonal imbalance – Depression or anxiety – food intolerance – etc.

To verify if your hair problem is due to an underlying condition and perhaps unknown to you, your doctor may need results of tests for hyperglycemia, Ferritin, DHEA, Thyroid and testosterone / estrogen among others.

Profound and prolonged stress can be caused by job loss, divorce, bereavement, etc. This type of stress increases cortisol levels. Cortisol reduces circulation to the scalp, the lack of circulation weakens the follicles and glands that moisturize the hair.

The affected person must look for psychological solutions (relaxation techniques), spiritual (acceptance, gratitude), physical (diet, exercises, going for a walk, getting enough sleep, etc.), medical (when necessary) and combine all this with suitable hair treatments.

With Worth It you can be sure that you are giving your hair the best natural care, it will be one less cause of stress in this difficult period in your life.

Surgery can be a trigger for hair loss.
A car accident, a major fall, etc., can cause physical shock, and this hair loss.

A high fever can trigger hair loss.

  • Heavy metal poisoning is another possible cause of hair loss. Many people are exposed at work or in their day-to-day lives without realizing it. The most common contaminating metals are: mercury, cadmium, lead, tin and arsenic.

  • Chemotherapy hair loss is a shocking display of what chemicals entering our bodies can do.

NOTE: OUR MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS ARE NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND TO SUPPORT OR CREATE, NOT TO REPLACE, THE RELATIONSHIP THAT SHOULD EXIST BETWEEN A CUSTOMER AND THEIR PHYSICIAN. THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED MAY BE THOSE OF PHYSICIANS, TRICHOLOGISTS AND HAIR LOSS PROFESSIONALS WRITTEN ON THE BASIS OF THEIR EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE.

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