Children with Hair Loss
Hair loss in children is much more common than most people suspect. Catherine Wiley, M.D., of the Connecticut Children's Medical Center, estimates that hair loss is responsible for 3% of all pediatric office visits. Over 2 million children are effected with hair loss baldness or thinning hair symptoms. Children's hair loss is devastating phenomena to kids and grown up children.
Children who show symptoms of hair loss condition, in most cases, over 50% of them will see normal hair growth with early treatments in less than a year. Other children with hair loss will need to try several medications for which will be effective to resume normal hair growth.
Children who show symptoms of hair loss condition, in most cases, over 50% of them will see normal hair growth with early treatments in less than a year. Other children with hair loss will need to try several medications for which will be effective to resume normal hair growth.

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