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  • Jul 28, 2012, 08:33 AM
    Kahani Punjab
    How to get rid of hair-thinning problem, over forehead?
    The hair at the above-forehead i.e. the front has been less earlier but now it is lessening. I am so scared as I love my hair but these hair get less and less. My son is 4-month old (just to indicate that it is post-pregnency). Please suggest me some effective treatment to enhance the growth of hair over my forehead. Otherwise, my hair is lengthy and shining.

    There is another question, which is about my son, who is 4 months old. He coughs. I got him to the doctor who suggested some medicines. My best friend told me to give half-spoon honey or ginger abstract to the child, which will also treat his coughs. What should I do?
  • Jul 28, 2012, 09:18 AM
    teacherjenn4
    For the baby, no honey until after one year old!
  • Jul 28, 2012, 09:29 AM
    Fr_Chuck
    What is wrong with the baby that the baby needs something ?
  • Jul 28, 2012, 09:35 AM
    JudyKayTee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Kahani Punjab View Post
    The hair at the above-forehead i.e. the front has been less earlier but now it is lessening. I am so scared as I love my hair but these hair get less and less. My son is 4-month old (just to indicate that it is post-pregnency). Please suggest me some effective treatment to enhance the growth of hair over my forehead. Otherwise, my hair is lengthy and shining.

    There is another question, which is about my son, who is 4 months old. He coughs. I got him to the doctor who suggested some medicines. My best friend told me to give half-spoon honey or ginger abstract to the child, which will also treat his coughs. What should I do?


    Concerning your hair (which I realize from your other threads is a big concern to you) it could be from changing hormones or it could be a medical problem. See a dermatologist to be sure.

    Concerning your son - why would you take him to a Doctor and then ignore the Doctor's advice, unless your friend is a Physician.

    Children under 2 should NOT be given ginger and should NOT be given honey.

    Please research before you give anything to your child and I'd definitely ignore the advice of this "friend."

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