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I would avoid electrolysis in your daughter at present as it is painful, slow and expensive. Laser treatment has not been shown to be a reliable way of removing hair but your dermatologist would advise further. Treatment to remove the excess hair should be with tested safe methods such as waxing or shaving. However, your GP night do tests to exclude some of them if appropriate. Most of these problems would have already come to attention because of the medical problems they would cause in addition to excessive hair.
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There are other possible explanations for excessive body hair. Once her diagnosis is certain she might want genetic counselling as she grows older about the chances of her children having the same condition. She might need a hair biopsy to check which type of congenital hypertrichosis she might have. However, it is important that she sees a dermatologist (skin specialist). The good news if this is the case is that it should become less obvious and may even disappear during puberty. There may be associated abnormalities of the teeth and gums and abnormal facial features.Īs your daughter's excessive hair is only on her back it sounds as if she has CHL. The hair tends to be longest over the spine where it grows like a shawl over the shoulders and down the back. Ambras syndrome: there is thicker hair typically on the shoulders, face, nose and ears, from birth. The condition is not harmful or dangerous and children are otherwise completely healthy.Ģ. Congenital Hypertrichosis Lanugo (CHL) : there is excessive fine un-pigmented or blond hair over some or all of the body, apparent at birth and increasing for the first two years of life.Īfter this the hair does not increase in quantity and tends to become less or even disappear during adolescence. There are two main types of congenital hypertrichosis:ġ.
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Sometimes the condition appears out of the blue and no one else in the family seems to be affected. It may be that you or her father have excessive body hair. This means that her children would have a one in two chance of having the same condition. This condition appears to be inherited genetically and passed on as an autosomal dominant gene. The fact that she has had excessive hair on her back since birth suggests that she is suffering from a condition called congenital hypertrichosis which basically means being born with too much hair. Your daughter is at an age where she needs to be confident and you are right to be asking about ways of helping her.