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    SimpleMystic Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
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    Jan 13, 2003, 06:27 PM
    Sebum
    Hello I am a 27 year old male.. I have had dry hair since the age of about 13... recently I have been doing research to find a internal cause.. I was told that a Physiological causes = the sebaceous glands do not produce enough sebum... and that The secretions of the sebaceous glands are controlled by hormones circulating through the blood vessels in the scalp. Hormonal shock periods, such as puberty, adolescence, after childbirth and the menopause may greatly affect the condition and appearance of the hair. Do you know anything about this.. also is there anyway to correct this problem internaly.. I have had several thyroid test tha came up negative... do you have any suggestions on where to find a expert in this area? Can one get tested for this problem? Do you know what I can do to correct the problem? Thank you!
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    Jan 27, 2003, 08:45 AM
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    HI

    You are absolutely correct about the sebaceous glands being controlled by hormones. I would recommend that you see an endocrinologist.

    An endocrinologist is a specially trained doctor. Endocrinologists diagnose diseases that affect your glands. They know how to treat these conditions, which are often complex and involve many systems and structures within your body. Your regular doctor refers you to an endocrinologist when you have a problem with your endocrine system. The doctor will do a work-up and evaluation and then give you the medication you need to correct this.

    Jackie

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