My daughter is 22 and is losing his hair. We think it has to do with hormones and potters. His thyroid is fine with medication. I like talking to an adult woman with Turner syndrome. I have 26 and have a similar problem with losing my hair, but mine was caused by an overproduction of testosterone. We have my testosterone levels in control, and I noticed that my hair grows back a little. Even in my situation I do not want to take medication to help with this because I want to get pregnant and is known to cause birth defects. my daughter is 12yr old and has Tourette syndrome. she has some hair loss. She has a note on the ground about 5 cm 3 cm and 1 cm of another. Alopicia areata was diagnosed. She saw a dermatologist, for three weeks and have started on a steroid lotion to see if that helps. Hair loss is slightly more common in women with TS, but it does not happen very often and is very rare in children with TS. With my daughter is that they believe that her immune system attacks hair follicles My daughters thyroid function is good, it always takes some medication for it. She began hormone replacement therapy about 8 months ago oxandralone years 8yrs and growth hormone at the age of 4 years. The alopicia started about two years ago, but the hair grew back after 6 months, then about a year ago, back in the same place, but were larger and showed no signs of coming back. Fortunately, she has really thick hair so corrections are not seen, she can not have her in two French braids or ponytails, but it can be seen. but the user or a ponytail and is seen.She had a blood test with his last annual blood tests to see if there was no reason for the loss, but all tests came back normal. I think we just have to wait and see if she comes back or not.
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