Im wondering if there is others out there who are or have experienced hair falling and thinning out ?just recently my hair is shedding or coming out so to speak.I take plavaquil,prednisone,celebrex,celexa,vicodin,premarin,lisinopril,evoxac.if any one has any good reading info on this would be appreciated.Over the years have changed my hair color but havent ever tried being bald.Cant say that would be a very sexy look for me!
Hi djean87 :)
Plaquenil can sometimes cause hairloss. The other thing that definitely can cause hairloss is an underactive thyroid. My hairdresser told me that if my hair was thinning a zinc supplement may help. I found it did.
Take care - Scottie :)
Only on my back ;D
My hair is half as thick as it used to be, very fine now.Im not on any meds yet as im still awaiting rheumy etc, so i know its not a side effect of that and my TSH is 2.4 so its not that , been thinning id say for 5 years, mentioned it to docs then and was told its likely hormonal, i was 32!! I think now it muist be sjogrens, also obviously ive not felt well over the years and at those times it thinned, when i felt well ( remission) you could see the line of regrowth, happened when i was pregnant also , 13 years ago , was told that was usual in pregnancy, strangely i was ill then and feeling way i do now , id say it was sjogrens but i could be wrong
T x
I am wondering if the hair thinning is a female phenomenon. I never seem to hear any of the guys, all be it we are a minority, say anything about thinning hair. My hair is thick and always has been, the only thing I noticed was after being on hydroxtchloroquine is an acceleration of gray hair.
Could the thinning hair be something hormonal or are women more fixated on things like hair and might tend to exaggerate a natural thinning process in their mind. When I see all of the commercials on TV for beauty products I think, wow it must be hard to be a women when every time you watch TV someone is telling you your hair is the wrong color, not shinny or healthy looking, your skin is too wrinkly, dry, greasy or what ever.
Glad I am a dude, too lazy to be a chick.
My hair did that, along with vision problems, while on Plaquenil. Those were the reasons I got off of the medication. Along with low thyroid, thinning hair can happen after going into menopause due to a drop in hormones.
It looks like your on Premarin....I bet its hormonal. I would have all your hormones checked, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, thyroid, DHEA and maybe that will help. They say too low of estrogen can cause this, which is what I have....my thyoid is coming back low now too..
After my hysterectomy, and now in menopause, my hair is just falling out in clumps...I really dont think its the sjogrens (with me anyways). Have you been on the same dose of Premarin for along time?
Epson...the back hair thinning is a good thing isn't it??? ;D
JJ
JJ,
Not when you are a headliner at the Circus, billed as Monkey Boy.
So true, so true....lol...you always make me smile! Thanks
JJ
DJean,
I hope your hair loss is temporary. In addition to the other things mentioned, I know that prednisone can cause it, too. I do know how vain we women are about hair! I've had a couple of times that mine has thinned - once on chemo, and once with thyroid issues. Until it rethickens, just remember that you are beautiful. If it gets really bad, hats are cool. Hang in there!
Cheryl
I've had hair thinning and loss for over 20 years. It was the first symptom that sent me to my doctor with concerns. I was living overseas (hubby was in the military) and saw a German dermatologist. He stated right away that it was an "internal problem" and that I should be checked for lupus. After 25 years of maybe having something and maybe not, I've finally been diagnosed with Sjs by my doc here in Nova Scotia. Over the years I have had periods of hair loss some worse than others. But I also have hypothyroidism (for about 20 years) so it is probably a combination of both. I always have a bald patch on the back of my head by my neck. It has very fine baby hair there all the time.
Although it's discouraging to lose your hair, I tell myself that it could be much worse. I just wish I'd lose it on my legs and underarms. No more shaving!! YooHoo
Quote from: Epson on February 13, 2009, 06:20:37 AM
women more fixated on things like hair and might tend to exaggerate a natural thinning process in their mind. ]
Epson, Epson, Epson . . . . nope, not exaggerated at all!! I've had thinning hair since my thyroid was outta whack for ???? years (can't remember how long it's been, at least 10 years). Never thickened up again after being on thyroid medicine. Since starting Plaquenil the end of Aug. '08, I think it has gotten thinner . . and NO, it's not in my mind!! I see lots of hairs coming out in my hairbrush, comb and on my clothes. I agree - would be great if it was on our legs or underarms, when it's on the top of your head, not so good! :(
Yeah, you're lucky you're a guy - you don't have to put up with the female stuff we do. ;)
Bucky
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr . . . I'll never get this quoting thing . . I've even copied down the instructions . . .
Bucky
I wonder if my hair will fall out when I start my mytomycin c chemo therapy?
yep been on hormones since 1986 was lower dose for many years then say approx last 15 yrs have taken same dose of 1.25mg of premarin.take 200mg of plaquenil twice a day and prednisone 5mg a day.sure am glad I have alot of fancy harley davidson head rags,hats, you know the lady on back of a harley is the one that has to look good,that is next to the bike looking awesome.thanks everyone
According to the BF the only thing that really matters is the bike....LOL
JJ
I'm so glad someone has addressed this.I have always had thick hair.At the Solon they would complain about how long it took to dry it.I noticed it thinning at menopause but now it's gotten so thin I can see my scalp in the front.Hate it.I told my DH I was googling wigs the other day out of desperation.
My hair started falling out by the bucket loads 4 years ago. It's also become very dry and brittle.
I started Plaquenil less than a year ago and to tell you the truth it seems the continued loss has lessened since starting on the medication.
My Rheumatologist has always acted as if hair loss is part of the disease. I'm guessing it's because Sjogren's is related to Lupus? He always asks if it's getting better.
I know this is my vanity, but I REALLY LIKE HAVING HAIR and feel this horrible thinning has caused me tremendous grief and anxiety!
Janna
PS: Epson, I'm truly sorry about your back. I know how hard it is to keep a job these days. Probably the cancer treatment will enhance the back growth and only affect the stuff on your noggin....we call that Murphy's Law.