Understanding the reasons for sparse hair in newborns and how to promote healthy hair growth in infants.
Explore the possible reasons for sparse hair in newborns, including genetic factors and the process of growth and development.
Uneven hair growth in babies may be due to scalp psoriasis or other reasons. It is recommended to check for and supplement trace elements.
How to Address the Issue of a Baby’s Slow Hair Growth
At nine months old, the baby’s hair seems thinner than that of same age peers, though growth and development are good and there is no nutritional deficiency. Ask for methods to improve hair growth.
A five-month-old baby without hair could be due to a calcium or zinc deficiency. It’s recommended to have a trace element test done. Adequate sleep and moderate sunlight exposure can promote hair growth.
A sparse or slow-growing hair in newborns may be normal, but it may also require attention to their nutritional status.
A five-month-old baby has sparse hair, how can we promote healthy hair growth?
If a child’s hair only grows on the top of their head but not on the sides, it might be due to a calcium deficiency.
If a four to five-month-old baby has not yet grown hair, it may be due to malnutrition or a lack of trace elements.