Hair loss is a common problem most women experience post-childbirth (1). However, hair loss in toddlers could cause concern for a new mom. In contrast to a common myth that hair loss is seen only in adults, this issue is also seen in babies and toddlers. The difference is that your toddler may not be concerned about their hair fall woes, but it is troublesome for you. However, hair loss is a rare phenomenon in toddlers, with approximately 3% of patients reporting to a pediatrician. So, if you detect severe hair loss in your toddler, it is best to contact the doctor. Read on as we discuss some of the possible causes and ways to manage and prevent hair loss in toddlers.

What Causes Hair Loss In Toddlers?

There are a number of causes of hair fall in toddlers. Some are mild and easily treatable, but others require more stringent treatment plans. Check out the reason your little one’s hair keeps falling off:

1. Tinea Capitis

Ringworm is one of the most common causes of hair loss in toddlers (2). Also known as Tinea Capitis, this scalp infection causes toddler hair thinning and bald spots. Other Symptoms:

Red circular lesions Dandruff like flaking Round or oval scaly patches on the scalp Itchiness Broken hair that appear like black dots on the scalp

Treatment And Prevention: The treatment of Tinea Capitis usually consists of oral antifungals like griseofulvin. You may also be prescribed antifungal shampoos to cure the fungal infection. Fungus causing this infection is contagious. So, make sure to keep objects like your toddler’s hats, pillows, hairbrush, etc. separate (3).

2. Alopecia areata

One in a 100 children can experience Alopecia Areata. This is a rare disorder where a person develops an allergy towards her own hair (4). Toddlers with Alopecia Areata lose hair overnight without any sign of infection. Some studies indicate that this hair disorder might be hereditary. This may occur some times after getting scalp infection, such as pyoderma or abscess. Other Symptoms:

Round or oval hairless patches on the scalp. Some children may also experience pitting and ridging of the nails.

Treatment And Prevention: This rare hair disease can be treated with steroid injections, topical medications, oral steroids and ultraviolet light therapy. Biotin and trace minerals too are known to help hair-regrowth in toddlers. If your toddler gets a diagnosis of Alopecia Areata, give her a diet rich in biotin like chard, romaine lettuce, carrots, and tomatoes.

3. Telogen effluvium

Telogen Effluvium is another common cause of hair loss in toddlers. The hair loss usually follows a recent illness like high fever or a surgery. Emotional stress too can cause telogen effluvium (5). Other Symptoms:

Telogen Effluvium does not have many symptoms. If your toddler is losing a large chunk of hair every day and if she was ill a few weeks earlier, you may suspect Telogen Effluvium.

Weight loss too can be a symptom to watch out for.

Treatment And Prevention: Most cases of Telogen Effluvium resolve without treatment. The most you can do is give your toddler a stress-free environment and a healthy diet.

4. Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is the most unfortunate cause for hair loss in toddlers. Chemotherapy, when used to treat cancer in toddlers, can lead to hair loss. Other Symptoms: Other chemotherapy-related symptoms like nausea and lack of appetite. Treatment And Prevention: Hair loss due to chemotherapy does not require treatment. Once the chemotherapy session ends, your toddler’s hair will grow back.

5. Other Causes

Other than the major causes mentioned above, toddlers can experience hair loss because of the following reasons too (6):

If your toddler wears her hair in tight barrettes, ponytails or braids, she may experience hair loss in certain areas of her scalp. If you suspect this to be the cause behind your toddler’s hair loss, make sure her hair style is comfortable.

A toddler may also lose hair due to poor nutrition. So, make sure your toddler’s diet consists of all the essential nutrients.

Your toddler might also lose hair due to hormone imbalance. A thyroid disease is often the cause behind toddler hair loss. If your little one is losing more hair than usual, talk to your doctor about doing a blood test to rule out thyroid problems.

Bacterial infections too can cause hair loss in toddlers. If that is the cause, your toddler may show symptoms similar to fungal infections. Treatment may include a dose of antibiotics.

Some toddlers lose hair because they pull their hair. This is a toddler habit, just like thumb sucking. If your toddler’s hair loss is because of this habit, don’t worry. Most children outgrow this habit by three years of age. Be watchful Repeated and severe friction of a child’s head against a firm surface, such as a crib mattress, may cause friction alopecia or pressure alopecia (2). Image: Shutterstock

As you can see, the causes for toddler hair loss can be many. But the bottom line is that if you are worried, see your doctor. He is the best person to diagnose your toddler’s hair loss problem.

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