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Baby Hair Loss

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

Baby Hair Growth

Baby hair loss is a common occurrence which happens during the first six months of the baby’s life. The two stages of hair growth are the growing stage and the resting stage. After the resting stage, the hair falls out. In baby hair growth, the hair follicles reach the resting stage simultaneously. This is the same process that occurs in the mother as well after she gives birth. This type of slow baldness occurs on account of hormonal changes.

Hair Loss in Babies

Before childbirth, there is a high level of hormones in the baby’s body due to the hormonal changes taking place in the mother. Once the baby is born, the hormonal levels reduce and the baby starts losing hair. Hair loss in babies may also occur in the form of bald patches due to sleeping in one position. The friction of the head with the mattress or pillow can cause the delicate hair to fall out. Such hair loss subsides in time. In many cases, babies are born with heads full of dark hair and then a few months later, patches of hair start falling out. The new hair that grows back is often of a different color and texture.

There is nothing one can do about baby hair loss. It is a practice in some culture to shave the head of the baby after a year as it is believed that this will stimulate good hair growth. However this may not always be the case. In case you notice that your baby has been sleeping in only position for long periods of time, you can try turning him over to the other side. Some mothers give their babies oil massages to prevent hair loss. This may not be effective during the first six months of life as the hair follicles will have to pass through the resting phase. Baby hair also does not need any special treatment other than cleaning with baby shampoo whenever required. If baby hair loss becomes excessive, it is important to consult a pediatrician. It could be indicative of iron deficiencies or medical conditions such as alopecia areata. Many children experience healthy hair growth after some time, but some may need medical treatment to stimulate hair growth. In most cases, baby hair loss will be normal but it is still better to have your baby examined by the doctor. Sometimes ringworm may develop on the baby’s scalp and for this anti-fungal treatment is required.

Baby Hair Loss Remedy

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Hair Loss in Babies

Hair loss in babies may be caused by fungal growth and infection on the scalp. Since the baby’s scalp is extremely sensitive and thin, this can affect the hair follicles beneath the epidermis and cause loss of hair. Thus, it is essential to ensure that you do not allow dirt, sweat and dead skin cells accumulate on the scalp, as these are the primary factors that cause microbial growth on the scalp. Wash the baby’s scalp and hair daily with lukewarm water and a mild baby shampoo. In order to prevent the baby’s scalp from becoming excessively dry and therefore prone to infections, you may massage his/her head very gently with some vitamin E oil half an hour before bathing him/her. You should also massage the roots of the baby’s hair with a little olive oil after bathing him/her using your fingertips. This stimulates the hair follicles and sebaceous glands underneath the scalp and promotes faster and healthier growth of hair. In addition, feed the baby homemade fruit juices and milk every day in order to supply essential nutrients to his/her body, which helps boost the system’s natural immunity against infections and causes hair to become stronger.

Remedies to Prevent Hair Loss in Babies

Besides these general rules, you may also follow a few specific natural remedies to prevent and treat hair loss in babies. Application of onion juice on the scalp is an effective way of destroying microbes breeding on its surface. The high sulfur content of onion juice makes it an excellent natural disinfecting agent. However, the pungent juice of onion can cause a burning sensation on the baby’s scalp, so remember to mix a teaspoon of honey with it before applying it on the scalp. Honey produces a soothing effect on the scalp and absorbs moisture from the microscopic germs breeding on the scalp, thereby destroying them effectively.

Another effective natural remedy for hair loss in babies is to massage the roots of the hair with half a cup of coconut milk. Coconut milk is rich in protein and fatty acids, which nourish the scalp and the hair follicles and make hair grow denser. For better results, you may crush aloe vera leaves and mix their juice with the coconut milk before application and rinse the baby’s hair with water an hour after this. You may also soak two teaspoons of fenugreek seeds in a cup of water overnight, grind them to a fine paste the next morning and apply this on the baby’s scalp 15-20 minutes before washing it off with water.