PERNICIOUS AND IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA COULD TRIGGER HAIR LOSS IN CHILDREN
Posted by Manny Y on 7th Apr 2015
Hair loss is an expected event as we age and this is especially true if it runs in the family. Sadly, there are forms of familial hair loss cases that occur at a young age.
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It is rare to see youngsters with hair loss, however, if it runs in the family then this is would be expected. Now, if a child is suffering from hair loss but does not have familial traits of hair thinning, then this means the child has an underlying medical problem.
Anemia is a common condition in children, this usually happens because the child have inadequate intake of vitamins and minerals that are required to produce healthy red blood cells. Iron deficiency anemia affect children who lack iron in their diet. Iron is found in red meat, green leafy vegetables, beans, lentils, mollusk, chicken and artichokes. Since children loves to eat junk foods that are not really nutritious, the chance of a child of getting this type of anemia is high.
Pernicious anemia is another common cause of anemia in children. This is due to lack of vitamin B12 or folic acid intake. This kind anemia is seen in adults with malabsorption problems. In children, this disorder is most likely due to inadequate intake of folic acid.
Dealing with these types of anemia in children isn’t really difficult. Providing sufficient nutrition from food as well as from vitamin supplements can reverse the effects, including hair loss. After a few months, hair will gradually grow back.
But children will be children and a few months of waiting is like a hundred years to them. So to encourage faster hair growth, a natural hair loss treatment can help hair grow faster. These treatments contain amino acids and B-complex vitamins the hair needs to stimulate hair growth. Since these products contain only natural ingredients they safe to use, even for children.