Question

The child’s hair is yellowish, and there’s quite a bit of it. They are only 19 months old. Could they be deficient in something? Besides, his uncle has premature graying, could it be passed on to him? Recent treatment situation and effects: No treatment has been done. Desired assistance: Hope for a detailed answer and information on what medication to use.

Answer

Endocrine dysfunction, such as an increase in thymic levels and a decline in gonadal function, can also lead to white hair. Patients with albinism may also experience white hair when the scalp develops vitiligo. Additionally, due to genetic factors or congenital factors, premature graying can occur. Pay attention to daily diet: Pay attention to eating foods rich in B-group vitamins, which also help with black hair growth. Our daily foods, such as kelp, small pak choi, pork liver, celery, soybeans, nori, beef liver, meat, eggs, chicken liver, longan tomatoes, rice bran, black fungus vegetables, etc., all contain abundant B-group vitamins.