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  • Saturday, 21 December 2024

3 EARLY SIGNS OF TYPE 2 DIABETES FOUND IN YOUR HAIR YOU SHOULD NEVER IGNORE

3 EARLY SIGNS OF TYPE 2 DIABETES FOUND IN YOUR HAIR YOU SHOULD NEVER IGNORE

3 EARLY SIGNS OF TYPE 2 DIABETES FOUND IN YOUR HAIR YOU SHOULD NEVER IGNORE

 

Loosing hair is an early signs of type 2 diabetes

 

Hair loss is the inevitable part of growing older.

 

It occurs when hair reaches the final stage of the growth cycle and then begins to fall out.

New hair does typically grow from the same hair follicle but many factors can halt this.

 

This includes stress, changing hormones, or out of control blood sugar levels synonymous with Type 2 diabetes.

Unfortunately, having diabetes could mean not only thinner hair but also eventual hair loss.

 

In fact, early signs of Type 2 diabetes could be found in three different ways on your scalp.

 

Type 2 diabetes is said to cause hair loss due to rising blood sugars in the body

 

Early signs of diabetes found in the hair may include:

 

Impaired hair growth

 

Hair growing more than normal

 

The stoppage of new hair from forming.

 

In a study published in the National Library of Medicine, hair follicle characteristics being an early marker for Type 2 diabetes was investigated.

The hair follicle, like many other organs, is susceptible to high blood sugar (hyperglycaemia) damage, noted the study.

 

It added: “This can be noted in the relation between hyperglycaemia and androgenetic alopecia, and the hair loss of diabetes Type 2 patients.”

 

The study found that having Type 2 diabetes can in fact affect the hair follicle but it “is not yet fully understood” why.

 

Early signs of diabetes can include an increased thirst or slow-healing wounds

 

Type 2 diabetes early symptoms

 

Other early indications of the condition may include:

 

Increased thirst

 

Frequent urination

 

Fatigue

 

Nausea and vomiting

 

Shortness of breath

 

Stomach pain

 

Fruity breath odour

 

A very dry mouth

 

A rapid heartbeat.

 

Ways to boost hair regrowth

 

Biotin-rich foods are said to help boost hair regrowth.

Foods that are rich in biotin include:

 

Whole eggs

 

Liver and kidney

 

Nuts, including almonds, walnuts and peanuts

 

Salmon

 

Avocado

 

Sweet potato

 

Cauliflower

 

Yeast.

 

Speak with your GP if you are suffering with early signs of Type 2 diabetes or simply concerned about recent hair loss.

Loss of hair on the head due to diabetes can be effectively managed by altering your medication, diet and lifestyle.

Experts state that by making the appropriate changes, hair loss may be reduced and even halted.

Talk with your doctor if you’re having any bothersome diabetes symptoms, including hair loss. Hair loss from your arms and legs is especially important to report because it could be a symptom of poor blood flow.

 

Once blood sugar management is improved, you should notice a reduction in hair loss. You’ll lose fewer hairs and regrow more of the ones you’ve

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