Which doctors treat
«Eyelash loss»
Leader
Leader
Bugorskiy Evgeniy Vladimirovich
Consultation language:
ru
en
Experience: 20 years
1 min - 10,000 UZS
1 min - 7,000 UZS
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30
%Leader
Leader
Maxmudova Shaxzoda Mirzaakbarovna
Neurologist
Category the highest
Consultation language:
uz
ru
Experience: 34 years
1 min - 10,000 UZS
Toyirova Muqaddas Avasxonovna
Infectionist
Category the highest
Consultation language:
uz
ru
Experience: 15 years
1 min - 6,000 UZS
Maxkambaev Aybek Muratovich
Dentist
Category the highest
Consultation language:
uz
Experience: 5 years
1 min - 4,000 UZS
Leader
Shaislamova Mukambar Saidvaliyevna
Infectionist
Candidate of medical sciences
Consultation language:
ru
en
uz
Experience: 10 years
1 min - 10,000 UZS
1 min - 7,000 UZS
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30
%Eyelash Loss: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
What is eyelash loss?
Eyelash loss is a condition where eyelashes fall out in large amounts. This can be caused by various factors, including eye diseases, hormonal changes, and mechanical damage.
Causes of eyelash loss
- Hormonal changes. Pregnancy, menopause, or thyroid problems can affect eyelash growth.
- Eye diseases. Conjunctivitis, blepharitis, or other inflammations can lead to eyelash loss.
- Improper eyelash care. Excessive use of mascara, eyelash extensions, or frequent rubbing of the eyes can damage the eyelashes and cause them to fall out.
- Lack of vitamins. A deficiency of vitamins and minerals, especially B vitamins, can affect the condition of eyelashes.
- Infections. Infectious diseases, such as demodicosis, can cause eyelash loss.
- Stress. Psychological stress can affect the condition of the eyelashes.
Symptoms of eyelash loss
- Excessive eyelash loss. Eyelashes fall out in large quantities.
- Formation of bald patches. Areas without eyelashes appear.
- Discomfort in the eyes. Itching, redness, or burning sensations in the eye area.
- Weak and brittle eyelashes. Eyelashes become thin, weak, or begin to break off.
Treatment for eyelash loss
- Correcting diet. Include foods rich in vitamins and minerals, such as fish, nuts, greens, and vegetables.
- Use of eyelash growth products. Applying special products containing peptides and vitamins that promote eyelash growth.
- Treating eye diseases. Consulting an ophthalmologist and treating infections or inflammations such as blepharitis or demodicosis.
- Minimizing the impact of cosmetics. Limiting the use of mascara and eyelash extensions, as well as avoiding rubbing the eyes.
- Reducing stress. Applying relaxation methods such as yoga, meditation, or walks in fresh air.
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