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Infant hair loss

Hi ,
My 2 month old son started losing all of his hair about 15 days ago. He was born with lots of hair and hez lost almost everything and i see that his scalp is itchy. Hez having disturbed sleep with itchiness. I am actually running out of milk so planning to take Calcarea Carb 200c. Pls advice me how many days can i take cal.carb and suggest a remedy for my son's hair loss. Is it safe to give him the medicine directly or should i take it. If so can i take both calc.carb and also the medicine suggested for his hair loss. Appreciate advice on it.

thanks
 
  nuti_s on 2006-11-30
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
do not give any remedy to your son. he is too young for it. its you who has to take the remedies.

if calc has been suggested to you based on your symptoms, just take one dose and see your and his response.

not more frequent than one dose a week, its no use.
 
rishimba last decade
Thank you for your valuable advice. But what is good for my son's hair loss and when can i take that medicine. Calc.carb is for my milk supply but what medicine should i use for my son's hair loss and when and in what potency.
Appreciate a reply.
 
nuti_s last decade

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