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Question by euphoria.: How can I make my hair grown back in my random bald spot?
I have natural hair, but for some odd reason i have a random bald spot on the left side of my head. I’ve been using coconut oil in in attempt to grow my hair back in that area. Any suggestions on what I can use to make it grow back?
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Answer by Andrew
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I sit a lot of the times and scratch my scalp. Try to pick my hair out and really sink my nails in there, kind of like picking a scab or a dry pimple. I know this sounds disgusting, but could this be contributing to hair loss? I’ve been loosing hair and I’m only 21 – Female.
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I have natural hair, but for some odd reason i have a random bald spot on the left side of my head. I’ve been using coconut oil in in attempt to grow my hair back in that area. Any suggestions on what I can use to make it grow back?
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I noticed it today and it is about the size of a dime, I work outside so i do come in contact with critters all of the time, could this be from a tick bite?
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It could be ringworm as long-haired cats are more susceptible to the fungus. The fungus is everywhere but long-haired cats are more susceptible because the fungus tends to cling to the long hairs and stay there and the cat may not groom all the hair. Sunshine and miconazole or other athlete’s foot cream can help get rid of it. The athlete’s foot cream (specifially clotrimazole or Monistat) will make it less infectious and help control its spread. Sunshine kills the spores. There will be bald spots. The skin may get grey scabs or lots of dandruff. After rubbing the athlete’s foot cream into the area, brush off any dead skin that is ready to come off with a wet cloth. Then dispose of the cloth. Then dry the skin and reapply the cream. The dead skin carries the spores so that is why you must clean it away. You may want to buy some gloves to keep from getting the fungus yourself. My cat had ringworm, and I didn’t catch it, but humans can catch it especially if you have cuts or eczema. Stress can make an animal more susceptible to the fungus. Also, if you groom the cat with a spiky brush, the brush may put tiny cuts in the skin, making the cat more susceptible to the fungus. The fungus naturally goes away on its own usually in 3 months. My vet prescribed Revolution–three pills which was not as expensive as the usual treatment. Revolution is an off-label use for ringworm. The vet also prescribed confite cream but over the counter athlete’s foot cream and cream used for yeast infections work too. But, if I were you I would take the cat to the vet because it may not be ringworm but something worse. The vet can help it get better faster. Maybe the Revolution helped my cat. She was a stray and her hair grew back in a month.
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