Bald Patches Of Hair

How to Grow Hair Back Over Bald Patches?
There are many reasons that are often attributed to hair loss. Some of these reasons are caused by yourself like a situation termed trichotillomania, a name given to the process of pulling one's own hair mostly because of stress and tension, resulting in bald patches. The hair however can be re-grown by simply following a few proven tips. The first of these steps is that you need to stop the very activity of pulling your hair or at least try your best to discontinue it. The simple fact is that once the pulling stops it will automatically start growing.
The growth speed of the hair is roughly around half an inch in a month and that is pretty much the highest speed known. The only thing is that having a vitamin enriched diet will help in the hair growing strong, long and healthy. There is nothing mentioned about growing quick. It has also been observed that consuming prenatal vitamins is advantageous to hair growth.
Here are some more tips for the same purpose:
1. a regular trimming or cutting of the hair helps in reducing the damage of the hair and keeping it in a neat and healthy state. There is not much in the sphere of making it grow faster.
2. Having a vitamin E rich diet like orange juice helps in preventing emergence of bald spots.
3. Daily or frequent exercise is best for your hair apart from your body and overall health.
4. Frequent brushing and combing of the hair also helps in increasing the flow of the blood to the follicles there by helping in the process.
5. Moisture is an asset to the hair and the scalp and clean hair and scalp helps in this regard. Also the head and the scalp should be well cleaned and hydrated. This prevents follicles from getting dirty.
6. Styling chemicals and tools should not be over used as they can damage the hair often beyond repair.
7. A natural shampoo and a quality conditioner will go a long way in keeping the hair healthy.
8. Once a fort night you should have your head kneaded and also the crown. This improves the flow of blood thereby reducing chances of bald spots.
9. Sleep is a huge asset and helps in the fast growth of the mane, so one should ensure a good slumber and rest each night.
10. A diet enriched in fruits, vegetables and greens provides the body with plenty of necessary nutrients which is a must for a healthy hair and body.
11. Keeping the body hydrated is of utmost importance and for this one should drink a minimum of 6-7 glasses of water each day.
12. Last but not the least, applying coconut oil to the hair and the scalps is a great idea to make it shine and grow.
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How did my cat die?
I am totally devistated as I found my 4 year old cat Bagpuss dead in my back garden on Monday afternoon. She was soaking wet and her fur was all matted, covered in twigs and leafs. I didn't even recognise her as my cat. Her body was rigid, eyes lolling in the back of her head and had a growling expression on her face. She had no external injuries only a small wound under a bald patch of hair. I can't get closure on this as the vet said he did not have the facilities to do an autopsy so I don't know how she died and I keep wondering if I could have saved her had I got there in time. Could this be a case of poisoning? I can't sleep or eat and I'm constantly crying as she was my little baby as well as being the only little pet I've owned. I'm so heartbroken because I don't have any answers about her death. Has anyone else found their cat like this and know what they died of?
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has anyone ever heard of Alopecia on a mouse?
mouse is scratching and creating scabs and bald patches of hair. The vet said he thinks she has alopecia and gave me something that smelled like rubbing alcohol. Does anyone have an alternate solution for this? Has anyone ever heard of this in a mouse? she hasnt alwas had it; its recent. Her ears bleed cuz she scratches so much.
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My dog has 2 nickel-sized red circles with a dot in the middle on her stomach. Does anyone know what this is?
It looks as if someone took a car cigarrette lighter and burned two perfect circles on her stomach, only each circle has a red dot in the middle. I've been researching and I'm really confused. I think it might be ringworm but I've worked as a vet tech for a couple of years and ringworm in dogs usually are circular bald patches of hair, in humans it looks more like what my dog has right now (red circles). Lyme disease is not prevalent in my area (South Bend, Indiana), or at least thats what I've been told. I worked for a vet that never vaccinated for Lymes disease unless the dog was a completely outdoors in the woods kind of dog because she said its not really an issue here. My girl is a little Boston terrier and we definitely go to the park and on long walks, but she's not outdoors most of the time or anything. I've just never seen something like this before. They are perfect outlines of circles. My other dog, an English Bulldog, had a really bad allergic reaction to something biting her a few days ago and her face swelled up and she got hives and I took her to the vet and she got a shot and some meds and now she is better. Is it possible for the same thing to have bitten this dog and she is having a different reaction to it? Also, I took all the dogs for a walk about a week ago down the East Race and they went swimming in the St. Joseph River, which a lot of people say is not the cleanest of rivers. Could that have anything to do with this?
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