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Why is this happening to me???

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I don't know if i am underweight......5'10'', 130lbs, 19 female, but I recently have lost weight just from being at college (walking everywhere, not eating enough, worrying, haha), but it seems my hair is thinning, and my face is breaking out more. Could this be a result of low weight or something? Appreciate your opinions and answers.

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  1. I'd see a doctor and soon.

    This might b nothing, but the symptoms are also symptoms of cancer.

    If you find it early, it can be beaten nowadays.


  2. It could be because your weight is low, or just poor nutrition in general.  I also could be because of stress.  Relax and try and eat healthy and start taking a multivitamin.

  3. Hair thinning could be because of lack of essential nutrition. Try eating healthy.

  4. Yes more than likely these symptoms are all a result of stress (worrying). I looked up your ideal weight at http://www.herbal-nutrition-solutions.co... According to the chart you are under your ideal weight. Proper nutrition goes a long way toward relieving stress. Your body is an amazing machine. When you don't feed it properly it'll let you know in the ways you are experiencing.

    I recommend improving your diet to help reduce stress, build muscle and improve your skin.

    . Here are some tips:

    1. Get some of those high protein energy bars if you are on the go all the time. Do not resort to fast food or junk food or poor snacking habits. http://www.herbal-nutrition-solutions.co...

    2. Take a multivitamin daily you may have a vitamin deficiency.

    3. Those nutritional shakes for weight loss are also great for weight gain when added to a proper diet. Dieters use the shakes as a meal replacement. But body builders use them to build muscle. You could use them to balance your diet.

    4. Get more sleep. A poor sleep schedule can add to your stress level which can lead to weight loss, poor skin conditions and falling asleep in class.

    Hope this helps

    Tim

  5. Go and see your Doctor, a lot of the symptoms you are describing could be the result of an over active thyroid gland, this condition can be easily treated and regulated.

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