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The Reasons and Information for Hair Loss
Hair loss is a problem that affects men and women all over the world. In fact, most people will have some type of at one point or another in their lives. So what causes and what can be done about it? This article explores some of the common factors for hair loss, and aims to give you information so you can identify what may be causing your hair loss.
The reasons for are many and varied. Some of the common factors include: • Stress • Taking medications • Heredity • Stressful hairstyling • Hormonal changes • Medical conditions. One of the most common of these factors is stress. Stress can come from work, from a crash diet or going back to work too soon after a recent illness. Whatever the source, the treatment is to get rid of the stress. Hair regrowth normally takes at least three months to restart.
Taking new medicines such as high blood pressure meds, birth control pills, antidepressants and blood thinners may also be a cause of thinning hair. Typically you won’t notice any symptoms until after three months of being on your meds. Once you do notice, then the best thing to do is talk to your doctor to see whether there are any alternative medications you can take. Heredity affects mostly men and is the underlying cause of Androgenetic Alopecia. Some women have been known to get it too. If you want to know whether you are likely to experience through this route, then look at your family’s history. If there are family members who have gone bald, then you can talk to them about when they first started to experience hair loss, how fast it was and even the pattern of loss.
Stressful hairstyling is another reason for hair thinning in both men and women. Examples of this are brushing too frequently, forceful tugging, using irons, straighteners and curling as well as chemicals associated with perms and dying. All of these things can damage the hair shafts and roots. Hormonal changes are something mostly affecting women. It is a fact that two thirds of women will have some type of in their lives and fifty percent of women get female-pattern baldness. So, if you are a woman reading this, then you are not alone. Thinning usually appears around the ages of 25 to 30 or 40 to 50. It usually starts with the hair shaft becoming thinner and translucent. Then the hair will start to fall out of a rate that is higher than one hundred strands a day (fifty to one hundred is normal hair loss). A common cause of
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