Toddler's Grey Hair

2025-05-30 08:57:07
Hello Doctors, my son is four years old. He had around 1-2 grey hairs when he was one year old. But now I can see a few more like 5-6. What could be the reason? Could you please suggest to me what can be done to avoid further increase of grey hairs.
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Hello ma'am, there is no permanent solution for graying of hair. Premature graying can be genetic,nutritional deficiency etc. So you can go for blood tests (vitamin profile, thyroid profile) to rule out proper cause. If the cause is corrected further graying can be prevented. Visit the clinic or take an online consultation.

Answered2025-06-02 17:33:37

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you will need some blood test to rule out nutritional deficiency so consult dermatologist for proper management.

Answered2025-05-31 06:23:26

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No treatment to be done. Just maintain Nutrition

Answered2025-05-31 06:21:07

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Could be due to nutritional deficiency
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consult online for proper evaluation and treatment options

Answered2025-05-31 06:10:54

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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.

Answered2025-05-31 06:04:40

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It may be due to some nutritional deficiency. Kindly consult online for proper guidance.

Answered2025-05-31 06:58:11

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