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Gallbladder And Hair Loss
Gallstones can be described as tiny formations that occur in the gallbladder, which is a part of the biliary system. These stones can vary in size, being as small as sand grains at some times and as big as golf balls at other times. They can cause a person to experience many adverse symptoms, such as severe pain, restlessness, high fever, chills and yellowing of the eyes or the skin. However, there is no scientific evidence to prove that gallbladder stones have any effect on the growth or the health of the hair. Some of the most common factors leading to gallstones, like high levels of cholesterol or bilirubin also do not have any effect on a person’s hair. Though gall stones can be treated with the help of medication and home remedies, it is absolutely essential to have a doctor monitor the condition closely at all times. Hair fall on the other hand can be caused by many different factors, which could range from being minor, to major health conditions. There are many products available in the market, which claim to prevent hair loss problems. In addition to that, there are several simple natural and home remedies that can help prevent hair loss problems. Only if the hair loss is a result of a serious underlying condition does it become necessary for a person to consult a doctor. Treating the underlying condition usually helps prevent hair loss problems. There is also a lot of information on gallbladder and hair care, easily available through the net. However, most on the reports on gallstones and hair loss could be a bit confusing and perhaps even contradictory. Therefore, it is best for people to consult health care experts for any queries that they may have on problems related to the gallbladder and hair loss. |
Submitted on January 16, 2014 |