First of all, let’s explain the family inheritance. If the patient is young and still in adolescence, the occurrence of “juvenile whiteness” is likely to be related to family genes. At this time, you can ask your peers in the family, or ask your elders if they had gray hair when they were teenagers. The answer is likely to be yes. The “juvenile whiteness” caused by this situation is a normal phenomenon, and usually does not require special treatment. If you feel that the gray hair affects your appearance, you can also consider cutting it off.
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Secondly, the academic burden in adolescence is relatively heavy, so the occurrence of “juvenile whiteness” is also related to excessive pressure to a certain extent. Excessive life, studies, work, and emotional stress may affect the blood supply and circulation of the head, which is not conducive to the healthy growth and development of hair follicles, resulting in hair malnutrition and gray hair. Pay attention to correcting your daily routine in time to ensure a balanced personal nutrition. You can usually eat more protein-rich foods, plan your life and work well, and combine work and rest to avoid long-term depression.
In addition, if “juvenile white” is accompanied by dizziness, fatigue, dark complexion, etc., it may also be related to anemia. Anemia is mainly caused by excessive blood loss or insufficient daily iron intake. If anemia persists for a long time, it may also affect the healthy growth of adolescence. For this reason, it is recommended that people with anemia should pay attention to iron supplementation in daily life, eat chicken liver, pork liver, red dates, wolfberry and other foods in moderation, and go to a regular hospital for treatment if necessary, and follow the doctor’s advice to choose ferrous sulfate tablets, folic acid tablets and other drugs to improve the symptoms. .
2023-08-23 08:45:29
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