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Bad Hair fall
Whenever i touch my hair with hands its falling down badly. Not willing to comb even that much of hair fall is there.Its after chickenguniya. After 1month of chickenguniya hai fall started
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The type of hair loss that you have is called Telogen effluvium.  During any major illness the hair are pushed into a premature resting phase. Once the illness is over the new hair start growing pushing the old resting ones out. This is called Telogen effluvium. It may sometimes be seen as major hair fall with full length hair falling out. It appears scary, but do not lose your sleep over it. You need to maintain a good diet and be nutritionally up to the mark so that the new hair are strong and healthy.  Maintain good diet. Oil your hair regularly. Pamper them as you would take care of a small baby. Eat adequate amount of protein. Your hair is made up mainly of proteins. Include skimmed milk, cottage cheese, lentils in diet. Vitamin C, Zinc and Vitamin B are other important nutrients for great hair health. So include lot of fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains in your daily diet.
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Eat adequate amount of protein. Your hair is made up mainly of proteins. Include skimmed milk, cottage cheese, lentils in diet. Vitamin C, Zinc and Vitamin B are other important nutrients for great hair health. So include lot of fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains in your daily diet.
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