What’s wrong with a one year old baby’s hair loss

Hair loss in one year old babies is mostly due to physiological factors. In addition, baldness, micronutrient deficiencies, ringworm and other diseases, may lead to baby hair loss.
1. Physiological factors: the baby’s metabolism is relatively vigorous, new hair growth at the same time, will be accompanied by the old hair loss, for physiological hair loss.
2. Spot baldness: Spot baldness, commonly known as ghost shaving, is a sudden onset of patchy, limited hair loss. It is currently believed to be related to genetic, autoimmune, emotional stress and other factors.
3. Micronutrient deficiencies: babies are often paranoid and picky eaters, such as vitamin D, zinc, calcium and other nutrients are deficient, prone to occipital hair loss.
4. ringworm of the head: ringworm of the head is caused by fungal infection, skin ringworm bacteria on the hair follicles caused by damage, may lead to hair loss.
Hair loss in one year old babies is related to a variety of factors. It is recommended to closely observe and, if necessary, go to the pediatrics and dermatology department of the hospital for examination. Doctors will formulate a suitable treatment plan according to the child’s condition.