Can anyone tell me if there is any connection to hair loss & novicane from having a tooth pulled?
February 2, 2011 by hrform3
Filed under Hair Regrowth FAQ
A friend of mine has noticed that she is experiencing frequent hair loss. I checked on the internet for her and found among some of the causes can be due too, recent surgery or medicines etc. She had a toothe pulled just a few weeks ago, could there be any connection here? Could this be a cause to her hair loss?
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Sure can!
The nervous system is interconnected, and so is the blood flow system. When the tooth was pulled it destroyed part of the system it was connected to. Loss of blood flow is involved and unfortunately it’s in the hair supply system.
No, it can’t be fixed. Technology doesn’t exist to do that.
There could be a connection there.but it’s more likely due to elevated stress hormones from the trauma.One physiological reaction to trauma is the body flushing glutamine from muscles and organs.One more response would be elevated cortisol,a stress hormone that’s also an androgen antagonist.These things coupled with lower selenium in the blood and the possibility that she’s eating less now are the most likely factors.
If it’s patchy hair loss it will only be temporary and the hair will regrow in time.Taking vitamin C promoteds circulation to the scalp,biotin the health of the folicle and lack of selenium is linked to non pattern hair loss.
She should also use Selsun Blue for a few weeks as the active ingredient is selenium sulfide.There are several factors that could definitely contribute to her hair loss.Products from Shen Min will be far more effective than womans Rogaine as well as faster.
Possible, but I doubt it.
She should have experienced hair loss shortly after the dental work was done and not a few weeks later.
Certain meds can cause it.
And she could be low on iron in her system. She should go to the doc and let him run a blood test to find out.
Humans shed about 100 hairs a day more or less and it’s normal.
They even may shed a little more or less at the changing of the seasons, believe it or not. I shed a little heavier in the fall and spring than any other time of year. 120 or so hairs a day. And yes, I’ve counted them out of curiosity when I was told about it.