Surprising reasons for hair loss
Aug 2011
According to a recent report by the organization, almost 80 million
people across America alone, suffer from some form of hereditary
hair loss. However, apart from this, there are many other reasons
that might contribute to hair loss. For instance, losing 20-50
strands per day while combing or washing is quite normal, but more
than 100 strands per day is a sign of early balding.
Excessive usage of low quality and chemical heavy hair dyes and
styling equipments: While hair styling in terms of blow drying and
moderate hair product use is okay, excessive use will make your hair
brittle and damage it for the long run. This leads to greater hair
fall. However, luckily, the damage caused by them can be reversed by
taking proper care. Be wise about choosing hair products and
treatments.
Tight hairstyle: We agree that tight hairstyles like braids and
weaves are in vogue currently. But remember that these hairstyles
may damage your hair due to a condition called traction alopecia.
The prime areas of hair loss in this condition are around the
temples and at the sides of the head.
Hair loss triggered by Menopause: A number of researches have
suggested that hair loss is a common symptom of menopause. However,
unlike alopecia, hair loss in peri menopausal women does not lead to
complete baldness. A major reason for this is emotional stress,
anxiety or fatigue. Apart from this, hormonal imbalance during this
stage may also contribute to this condition. Hence, the best way to
manage this is by maintaining the hormonal balance particularly the
estrogen hormone balance.
Alopecia areata: This medical condition is characterized by
appearance of bald spots on the scalp. This may be either complete
baldness or spot baldness. This auto-immune disease can affect men,
women and children equally.
Major weight loss: According to the American Hair Loss Council,
sudden and rapid weight loss may be associated with hair loss.
Usually, this form of hair loss self-corrects and does not require
much attention. However, it is the hair loss associated with eating
disorders like anorexia and bulimia that is more concerning. This is
because such eating habits prevent the body from acquiring the
nutrients and vitamins required for healthy hair.
Thyroid disease: Thyroid imbalance in the body is another major
cause of hair loss. Both decrease (hypothyroidism) and increase
(hyperthyroidism) in the average thyroid level can lead to excessive
hair loss. Hence, during such cases, the thyroid imbalance should be
immediately treated.
Trauma or excessive stress: Yes, you heard right! Both trauma and
stress can lead to excessive hair loss. However, the good news is
that such form of hair loss can be treated successfully in a period
of about six to twelve months.
Illness triggered hair loss: If you have cross checked all the other
causes mentioned above and still have not found the reason for your
hair loss, you should probably get yourself thoroughly examined.
Very often, high fever and such other ailments may trigger this
condition.
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