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Dry hairAlternative NamesHair - dry ConsiderationsDry hair is a relative symptom. Dry hair may be described as hair with insufficient moisture and oil content to maintain a normal sheen and texture. Dry hair may result from excessive washing, harsh detergents, a dry or hostile environment, inadequate diet, or underlying diseases. Abnormal hair texture, sheen, and even abnormal hair color may be seen in various states of malnutrition, such as kwashiorkor and marasmus. Metabolic diseases such as hypothyroidism and Menkes kinky hair syndrome produce brittle, dry hair. Causes
Home Care
When to Contact a Medical ProfessionalIf your hair does not improve with gentle treatment, you are experiencing hair loss, or other unexplained symptoms appear, call your health care provider. Your doctor will perform a physical examination and may ask the following questions:
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