Question

What should I do if my five-month-old baby hasn’t grown any hair?

Answer

If your child has been experiencing this symptom for five months, it could be due to a calcium or zinc deficiency. It’s best to have a trace element test done to confirm the diagnosis. Additionally, sufficient deep sleep is important for your baby’s hair growth, as insufficient sleep can lead to poor appetite, frequent crying, and illness, indirectly affecting hair growth. Moreover, moderate sunlight exposure is very beneficial for your baby’s hair growth, as ultraviolet rays can promote blood circulation in the scalp and stabilize hair quality.