Hair LossWhen To Call a DoctorCall your doctor if: - Your
hair loss is sudden, rather than
gradual.
- You notice hair shedding in large amounts after combing or
brushing, or if your hair becomes thinner or falls out.
- You are
concerned that a medicine may be causing your hair loss.
- You have a
rash, scaliness, or any change in the skin on your scalp with hair
loss.
- You see signs of bacterial infection on your scalp, such as:
- Increased pain.
- Swelling,
redness, tenderness, or heat.
- Red streaks extending from the
area.
- Discharge of pus.
- Fever of
100°F (37.8°C) or higher with
no other cause.
- Your hair is gradually thinning and balding, and
you want to discuss treatment options with your doctor.
Watchful Waiting Watchful waiting is a period of time during
which you and your doctor observe your symptoms or condition without using
medical treatment. Watchful waiting may be appropriate if your hair loss is
gradual and is similar to the pattern of hair loss seen in your parents or
brothers or sisters. But if your gradual hair loss bothers you, your doctor may
be able to slow or reverse it. If clumps of hair fall out, your hair loss may
be caused by a disease, and it is important to contact your doctor. Hair loss caused by
alopecia areata often reverses on its own. Watchful
waiting is an option after you have been diagnosed with this condition. Who To See Health
professionals who can give you advice and treatment on hair loss
include: Hair transplant surgery is usually done by: To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment.
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