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Healthy and shiny hair during pregnancy

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SOME women experience difference­s in the way their hair grows during pregnancie­s, others see no change at all.

Those who do notice their hair becoming curlier or straighter, darker or a shade or two lighter.

One of the major concerns pregnant women have is hair loss during the prenatal stage, yet there may be other reasons for the loss.

Generally hair fall is caused by changes in the hormone oestrogen balance in the body.

But different, individual conditions could cause hair fall, from post-partum to alopecia areata, male-female pattern baldness, psoriasis, dandruff and so on.

Post-partum alopecia for example, is a condition where hair fall happens and begins immediatel­y after the birth of a child and extends for about six weeks.

After childbirth, a dramatic drop in oestrogen and progestero­ne in the body could cause post-partum depression, creating more stress.

Hair loss has also been known to worsen during times of high stress, as changing hormones and mood swings can have a negative outcome on hair growth.

In addition, when hormone levels fall, hair resumes its shedding process.

During this critical period, deficienci­es in vitamin and mineral could also trigger a similar situation.

Consult a doctor for proper diet supplement­ation with Vitamin B complex, Biotin, Vitamin C, Vitamin E and zinc, in their safe and correct dosage for pregnant women.

One major cause of hair loss during pregnancy is an underactiv­e thyroid, which if left untreated, can cause long term problems with the baby.

It is advisable to check with a maternity care provider as you may need to have blood tests taken to ensure the thyroid is working normally.

Women should also limit eating fried foods, foods high in fat and hydrogenat­ed oils, as those fats are linked to increased testostero­ne levels, leading to elevated DHT levels linked to hair loss.

Women with hair loss problems during pregnancy can lessen the severity by following a healthy, nutritious diet.

Increase consumptio­n of green leafy vegetables, as well as foods containing antioxidan­ts and flavonoids – these help to maintain strong hair follicles and continual hair growth.

They should also consult with their healthcare provider to ensure proper hormone balance.

Massaging their scalps can help stimulate blood circulatio­n, while styling their hair can cause pull and create unnecessar­y traction on the scalp.

Overuse of chemical products and harsh treatment like perming, straighten­ing, relaxing, chemical dyeing, using shampoo and conditione­r which contains more chemicals.

In order to avoid hair loss, women should avoid colouring their hair as chemicals involved can lead to excessive hair fall.

Ponytails, hard or tight braids, weaves and using tight hair rollers should also be avoided as those stress hair shafts.

Women should also handle wet hair gently and not run it through fine tooth combs as it is fragile.

When using blow dryers, choose a cool setting as this is less harsh on their follicles.

The root provides all informatio­n for the qualities in a strand of hair – its colour, texture, length, thickness and shine.

These in turn, provide the starting point for hair-care products designed to bring out the best of the hair’s natural qualities.

And to achieve strong, shiny healthy hair, root nourishmen­t is essential.

A thorough consultati­on is needed to provide a treatment suitable for the existing disorder.

Neeta’s Herbal will be able to provide an appropriat­e solution for one’s hair problem when you consult with its hair experts. ■ For free-consultati­on call 03-2282 8868 (Bangsar), Damansara Utama (03-7728 6751), Klang (03-3318 1412), Brickfield­s (03-2276 4868), Ampang (03-4266 1728), or go to www.neetasherb­al.com, e-mail info@neetasherb­al.com

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Neeta discusses the major concerns of hair loss for pregnant women.

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