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Diet and hair loss: effects of nutrient deficiency and supplement use
Author(s) -
Emily Guo,
Rajani Katta
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
dermatology practical and conceptual
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2160-9381
DOI - 10.5826/dpc.0701a01
Subject(s) - medicine , hair loss , nutritional deficiency , medical history , dietary supplement , nutrient , intensive care medicine , pediatrics , malnutrition , surgery , dermatology , food science , chemistry , organic chemistry
Patients presenting with hair loss should be screened by medical history, dietary history and physical exam for risk factors for nutrient deficiency. If warranted, laboratory studies may be performed. In patients with no risk factors, further laboratory evaluation searching for nutritional deficiencies is not warranted. For patients with nutritional deficiencies, it is clear that those deficiencies should be corrected. Further research is required to determine whether any benefit exists for nutrient supplementation in the absence of documented deficiency. At this time, patients must be informed that such research is lacking and that in fact some supplements carry the risk of worsening hair loss or the risk of toxicity.

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