No, Gilbert's disease does not cause hair loss. Gilbert's disease is a benign condition in which the liver is unable to properly process bilirubin, leading to a buildup of this substance in the blood. Hair loss is not a common symptom of Gilbert's disease. If you are experiencing hair loss, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause.
It’s NOT benign. You just haven’t looked at the research. Major cause of Estrogen Dominance. I tried to link a post from Maria Allerton, a Nutritionist from Sydney, but you deleted my comment. She is the only true expert.
Does it cause other symptoms? I hear different things.
What are they?
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Frequently reported symptoms are: fatigue, tiredness, brain fog, headaches, poor memory, dizziness, depression, irritability, anxiety, nausea, loss of appetite, IBS, stomach pain & cramping, liver/gallbladder pain, abdominal pain, tremors, itchiness, jaundice
Then there are also Commonly reported symptoms, sometimes reported symptoms & occasionally reported symptoms.
Can it cause hair loss?
No, Gilbert's disease does not cause hair loss. Gilbert's disease is a benign condition in which the liver is unable to properly process bilirubin, leading to a buildup of this substance in the blood. Hair loss is not a common symptom of Gilbert's disease. If you are experiencing hair loss, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause.
It’s NOT benign. You just haven’t looked at the research.
Major cause of Estrogen Dominance.
I tried to link a post from Maria Allerton, a Nutritionist from Sydney, but you deleted my comment. She is the only true expert.
I do not delete any comment:) I am trying to give updated data regarding for the related audience:)