i have recently just waiting for the resultHave your iron levels been tested at all?
Typical Type 1 diabetes (and its treatment) does not cause hair loss.
I recommend making an appointment to discuss this with your GP as it may indicate something serious or something that can be treated easily.
Unfortunately, autoimmune conditions can be “sociable” - if you get one, like Type 1 diabetes, you may be more susceptible to others such as coeliac, Reynauds and alopecia. It is definitely worth getting checked out.
I want to get some advise I am starting to loose my hair recently and I don't know what the cause is
no I' am notHi,
Are you on any sort of calorie deficit diet? These are known to cause hair issue..
When you get the results check that this included ferritin not just serum iron or haemoglobin. Many drs only looked for anaemia (hb levels) rather than iron deficiency/stores (ferritin) and also have ridiculously low minimum lab reference levels for it. Ask for the numbers, units and reference ranges not just “normal” and look it up yourself too. For ALL blood tests.i have recently just waiting for the result
My hair started to fall out gradually about seven months ago. When the GP agreed to see me, she said it is alopecia, and that nothing can be done about it.I have had my blood test done for my anaemia levels and i have heard nothing back from the doctors so I don't believe it can be a anaemia issue my hair is still falling out
This is just not the case. Many if not most drs are undereducated about the effects of low ferritin. They are taught so long as you have sufficient hb levels all is good. This simply is not true. Any group of low ferretin (iron deficiency without anemia) groups will show you that we get a vast array of symptoms long before anaemia sets in. Also lack of contact from a dr means lack of contact, not a confirmation that all is ok. Follow is up and get your numbers. Ferretin in the U.K. is classed as ok so long as it’s above 11. In reality most medical organisations class below 30 as absolute iron deficiency (even NICE) and below 70 is recognised as causing symptoms.I have had my blood test done for my anaemia levels and i have heard nothing back from the doctors so I don't believe it can be a anaemia issue my hair is still falling out