The undercoat is soft and dense and requires daily brushing; they shed
excess hair year round.
Not exact matches
Also I have some
excess hair growth from infertility treatments
years ago that I don't want to get worse.
And in Jan to Feb no major changes in tsh numbers, also T3 seems to b still low normal.How can i seem to bring my thyroid to normal.I have
excess hair shedding, thinning, breakage etc and lost 3 / 4th volume of my
hairs for more than a
year and been diagnosed as hypothyroid since 10
years but not given medications as most of the doctors say it was in range when i had tsh 4.5 and didn't try to lower to normal and I was struggling much with all symptoms without knowing this was the cause.I am afraid if i have to do a scan but my endo doesn't suspect anything because when i swallow nothing abnormal or my neck looks normal when touched.
But, for about 11 months now I'm getting my periods every month and on time, (which, since puberty I've practically always had my period out of wack and skipping when not on BC) and yet with the regulated periods as of this past
year, the facial and
excess body
hair has increased quite ridiculously.
Hiiii... I'm Arshiya I'm 28
years old I have hypothyroid and pcos I have two kids after my second delivery my weight has increased a lot from 60 kg to 75 kg unable to loose weight my skin has become so dark and
excess hair fall I am on metformin since 3 months but result, my periods are irregular if I periods once in 6 months bleeding is only for two days Please help me
As German Shepherds shed
hair year - round, it is important to brush them at least every other day to remove
excess and keep the
hair around the house to a minimum.
Matted fur and hairballs can easily be avoided with regular brushing, and as most cats tend to shed fur throughout the
year, by helping remove any
excess hair, you'll improve the health of your feline and hopefully cut down on the amount of time spent vacuuming floors and furniture.