Is hair fix tablet is good for children for 7 yrs having hair fall problem.
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Hairfall in men has its genesis in androgenetic alopecia, or Male Baldness which happens due to sensitivity of dihydrotestosterone (a by-product of testosterone). Men get receding hairlines and baldness due to hereditary factors. Stress and lifestyle also has a big role to play in hairfall in men. Higher intake of proteins coupled with exercises can help put a check on hairfall. To know more about the treatment of hairfall, consult me privately on Lybrate and get all the solutions on your smartphone.
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As hairfix is vitamins & minerals, it should not have any serious side effects. However, when a child is below 7, overdosage of vitamins should be avoided. Hairfall is rare in children below 7 yrs. Before going in for medication, see if the child is taking excessive salt, chillies or sour foods. Stop all these foods. Give him ample milk & cow ghee. Massage head daily with neelibhringadi tailam. If the teeth growth is also faulty, give him shatavari kalpa mixed in milk. It would be better if he stays off hairfix etc for another 4-5 years.
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Hi, hair fix contains a growth factor called inositol. Inositol contains essential keratinocyte cells that line hair follicles and produce hair. In addition to folic acid, taurine and vitamin e. Hairfix contains high doses of b2 that act as an antioxidant. So, it is basically meant to prevent male pattern baldness in adults. Not recommended for kids! you can give your 7 yrs. Old homoeopathic medicines and maitain healthy food intake. Give him/ her homoeopathic medicines - schwabe's wiesbaden 200 & alfalfa tonic twice a day for 4-5 months. Use schwabe's arnica shampoo and hair growth oil regularly as per the condition of your scalp (minimum 3 times a week). After shampooing, use bakson's arnica hair conditioner as well after every head wash. Management: take diet rich in protein like non-veg, eggs (it's loaded with essential nutrients such as proteins, vitamin b12, iron, zinc and omega 6 fatty acids in large amounts and biotin), different pulses & legumes, sprouts, nuts (sp. Walnuts and almonds); iron-rich food like green vegetables, dates, carrots, prunes, green peas; also oats, shrimp, take flaxseeds, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, green tea, soyabean, fruits, salads, etc. Take low-fat dairy products (they also contain whey and casein, two high-quality protein sources) take proper 6-9 hrs of sound sleep. Give up the habit of smoking and excessive alcohol intake. Avoid junk food and any kind of beverages (tea, coffee, aerated drinks, cold drinks, etc.) avoid canned/ tinned food or food that contains preservatives (eat fresh ones). Avoid use of hard water/ bore water to wash the head rather use already boiled water or drinking water for head wash. Avoid use of harsh hair colour, hair treatment like rebonding, straightening, perming, etc. Avoid vigorous exercises or any supplements provided by the gym! cover your head with scarf or cap while stepping outside. Use rose wood/ any wooden hair comb to brush your hair. Regularly massage head and hair with coconut oil, almond oil (depending upon your scalp type) 1 to 3 times a week. Regular exercising is also one of the important point, but should be done under some good, qualified yoga teacher or instructor for proper guidance; it also releases the stress/ tension in the mind and the body and keeps you fit and young!
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