What Causes Severe Hair Loss, Anorexia, Insomnia, Facial Hair And Dyspnea?
Possible endocrine problem or anemia.
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Hello and welcome,
How long have each of your symptoms been going on?
Thyroid disease, drop in female hormones due to menopause, and anemia can cause some of these things.
Thyroid problems can cause hair loss, loss of appetite, and insomnia.
Anemia can cause hair loss and sometimes insomnia. It can cause shortness of breath too.
A decrease in female hormones with the normally occurring male hormones (androgens) becoming dominant can cause hair loss, facial hair, and acne. I don't think it would cause shortness of breath.
Other hormonal causes such as too much cortisol can cause hair loss, facial hair, and insomnia.
I am not sure how the shores of breath ties in except with anemia, or if you are very overweight. How long for the shortness of breath and how severe is it?
More information to follow after I hear back from you. Thanks.
Ive also had some uncontrollable crying
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Well depression and anxiety can cause insomnia and loss of appetite and the shortness of breath.
But if you have no underlying feeling of worry, it probably is a good idea to see if there is a hormonal basis for the anxiety/depression.
I suggest the following tests to start:
CBC (to check for anemia)
TSH and T3 or free T4, or both (to check for thyroid disease)
8 am cortisol and ACTH (to check for adrenal excess)
Total testosterone, DHEAS, 17 -hydroxyprogesterone (to check for androgen excess)
If these tests are normal, it's possible that you are suffering from anxiety and depression without a medical cause, although that would not explain the hair loss on the head, and growth on the face. So do consider asking your doctor for these tests.
Are you taking any medications or supplements? I want to make sure I am not missing something there that could be causing your symptoms.
Im afraid that i may have thyroid cancer of lung cancer. Im just plain afraid! I havent. Been well and its taking a toll on my physical looks, you can see it. I want to kmow how to stop the hair loss mediately.
Some thoughts on this
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First I'll say that I really do not think your symptoms sound at all like you have cancer. These are not typical cancer symptoms. The appetite loss can go with cancer of course, but only in the very latest stages, and by then there are more obvious symptoms.
Hormone replacement therapy can cause hair loss in some people.
It might help to treat the anxiety while you are being evaluated for any underlying medical problems. For short term anxiety, a benzodiazepine such as lorazepam can help but can be somewhat sedating. If you have had anxiety for awhile, an SSRI such as Lexapro can help. You can use both in the first couple weeks while waiting for the Lexapro to kick in.
But also go to your doctor for these blood tests, and if the hair loss is that profound, make an appointment asap with a dermatologist.
I hope this helps and that you are doing better soon!
Your welcome.
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Please let me know how you are doing after you have lab tests done, if you are willing.
Have a good night,
Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh, MD