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lymes be gone
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Today, my four year old took out her pony-tail and clumps of hair fell out! She then started pulling a bunch of strains out and said it did not hurt. I am so worried because I just received my DX and have not even been trated yet. I prayed so hard that my kids would not have this too! I know that hair loss was one of my big initial symptoms. However, my thyriod is not up to par and medicine seems to help! I still lose hair, but it is from bumps I get on my head that form scabs and then I develop bald spots.

Luckily, my daughter and I have thick hair. I did not see bumps or balds spots on her. Am I over reacting? Do kids shed hair like that.

Please let me know what I should do!!!!!

PS I have yet to find a LLMD in my area, yes I posted. I live in the Houton area.


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Hi Lymes Be Gone,

Sorry, can't help with your daughter, but I'm sure other Moms will soon stop by & offer advice.

You mentioned you still had not found an LLMD in Houston......

I checked your posting in Seeking Doctor & it's now moved to Page Two & showing 1 response.

Everyone probably thinks you've already
found a LLMD in Houston.


Maybe it might be good to post in Seeking Doctor again. The 0 replies will show you need more help.

(I think those postings in Seeking Doctor just move on down the page.)

Worth a try.
Jan


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If LD causes, at times, hairloss in adults, then why not children, too?

My LLMD, Dr. C of MO, who sees many of the posters here, says that in all his years of practice, that he has yet to see any of his patients loose all their hair and be bald.

I've had three, no make that 4 bouts with hairloss over the past several years. It comes on without warning and leaves just as quickly.

IMO, "This too shall pass."

I sincerely hope that you find a real LLMD soon,

Rosemary


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I would definately take her to the dr for a check up. Does she show any other symptoms of thyroid problems? I know hair loss is a symptom of thyroid and other things too.

This could just be one of those isolated incidences with kids but as you and I well know it could be a sign of something that needs medical intervention.

Ask the Dr. what could cause this and insist that they run test for every possibility. You gotta be pushy with the docs to get what you need


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Yes!
My 8yr daughter's hair would come out in clumps it was unbelivable. Luckly she has thick hair also.

Dr. Jones said that was one of the symptoms of lyme. As soon as she started treatment the hair loss stopped.

Tina


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Another thing to consider: Has she been on abx in the past? If so, she could have a Candida (yeast) overgrowth. If she has an overgrowth in her digestive tract, it will prevent her from absorbing the nurtients in her food. Most especially the B vitamins.

If it has spread (systemic), she may have a Candida/Fungal infection of the scalp.

Both of the above situations could cause hairloss.

In addition to seeking the help of a professional, a diet change and heavy duty probiotics may eliminate the problem.

frenchbraid

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