Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have her seen by a / her doctor.
This. I am baffled when people crowdsource medical advice.
Often necessary and wise in this day and age of dumb doctors or corrupt corporate pharma/insurance controlled medical practices that are often harmful, if not just neglectful or wrong.
Anonymous wrote:This is not something you should be crowdsourcing. Get your child to a doctor, you idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have her seen by a / her doctor.
This. I am baffled when people crowdsource medical advice.
Anonymous wrote:Have her seen by a / her doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Losing crazy amounts of hair was my cancer symptom.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter has a true phobia of throwing up. She has not thrown up since she had the flu when she was about 7 years old and is literally terrified of ever throwing up again. Bulimia is out of the question. I prepare and serve her every meal so anorexia is also out of the question. She’s not had any major life stress other than starting high school a few months ago.
Thyroid sounds like the most logical culprit. For some reason is this a typical age for this to happen? She’s had her period for several years now. Does it coincide with puberty or starting menstruation?
Thanks for any more details people can provide. By the way, I have doctors appointments lined up for her, but I thought I could come on here and get some firsthand advice. The snarky comments about taking her to a doctor or not necessary.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s probably telogen effluvium. Next most likely probably anemia. Unless it itches-does it itch?
What would itching mean?
-OP