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<blockquote data-quote="ivm18" data-source="post: 969433" data-attributes="member: 166019"><p>Hi, my son ( diagnosed type 1 Feb.this year) also experienced hair loss for about couple of months a week after diagnosis. A lot of his hair fell off and it was very scary. But per doctors advised and opinion that it could be due to trauma and stressed because of a very high blood sugar prior his diagnosis.</p><p>Doctors also had him tested for thyroid and other autoimmune condition but the results were negative.</p><p>My son only uses herbal shampoos and he doesn't rinse his hair with warm water. And now his hair came back to its normal thickness and no more excessive falling hair.</p><p>But still it is better to ask medical professional about your hair condition.</p><p></p><p>Best regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivm18, post: 969433, member: 166019"] Hi, my son ( diagnosed type 1 Feb.this year) also experienced hair loss for about couple of months a week after diagnosis. A lot of his hair fell off and it was very scary. But per doctors advised and opinion that it could be due to trauma and stressed because of a very high blood sugar prior his diagnosis. Doctors also had him tested for thyroid and other autoimmune condition but the results were negative. My son only uses herbal shampoos and he doesn't rinse his hair with warm water. And now his hair came back to its normal thickness and no more excessive falling hair. But still it is better to ask medical professional about your hair condition. Best regards. [/QUOTE]
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