Question: I never had problems with hair. From my childhood I'm overweight. Periodically diminish at this time also, when I calculate the calories.
After the birth of my second child in October last year, which died, I drank hormones due to lack of milk. Two months later my hair started to falls sharply - at least 100-150 hairs per wash.
I wash my hair every day. 3 months have passed since then, it reduced the hair loss, but she remained thin and weak. I have seborrhea and weak.
I made a special laboratory tests that showed that to me is increased production of sebaceous glands that clog the hair roots and also am a strong muscle tension on the scalp, which prevents the entry of vitamins and micronutrients to the roots of hair. Monitor my hair was black, completely white in the middle and deformed.
Ask me what to do. I ask for advice or endocrinologist to address the treatment of seborrhea?

Answer:
Characteristic of the hair root does not play a significant role in diagnosis. Hair loss after birth is a physiological problem that generally requires no treatment if no complications. You need research on iron, hemoglobin. After receiving the results, consult a specialist.

What is appendicitis?

What is appendicitis?

Appendix is a blind ending, curved appendage attached to the initial part of the colon / caecum /. With its internal surface is covered with cells producing scantily amount mucus that is drained to the caecum. Wall of the appendix contains mostly muscular and lymphatic tissues. The latter is part of the body's immune system and participates in the production of antibodies.

What we call appendicitis?

Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix. It occurs due to various reasons, blocking outflow of the appendix, most often in the accumulation of thick mucus of faeces entered by caecum or expansion of existing lymphatic tissues. Moreover, conditions are created bacteria that normally live and develop in the appendix to break into his wall, and to stimulate the development of inflammation.

In the progression of inflammation may also affect the peritoneum (thin membrane covering the inner surface of the abdomen and most of the bodies located in it), and the appendix ruptures, in which its contents can be poured into the free abdominal cavity.

In the United States developed acute appendicitis year 1 in every 500 people. At the global aspect of disease affects 6 percent of the population. Particularly often observed in age between 10 and 30 years. Deserves caution in children and elderly because of increased risk of complications.

Question: My 8-month daughter sleeps with half-open eyes and closes them entirely only at night. Before it was not so. My daughter does not suffer from intraocular pressure, but often fall on the head because of her activity - no matter how we strive to protect. Do I need to do research on her cerebrum?


Answer: If your daughter is falling, that means she walked. You should be very careful to protect her from injury. As to the half-open eyes, in this symptom has nothing frightening to 8-month old child.
Review your daughter in neuropathology, to determine whether it is necessary to study the brain, which you mention.

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