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Hair Care :: Hair Loss - The Top 7 Causes and What You Can Do
About It Hair loss is always something people do not want to
deal with. Perhaps seeing extra hair in the shower or on the brush
is what alerted them to their hair loss. Or, maybe a friend or
family member has made a comment as to how thin the individual's
hair has become. Regardless of how it came to be noticed, hair
loss means something. Here are a few things to look into regarding
why hair loss happens and if
there is something that can be done about it.
1. Medicines are often a large cause of hair loss. Such medicines
as blood thinners, birth control pills, and antidepressants can
cause hair loss. Chemotherapy drugs, gout drugs, and even high
doses of vitamin A can cause it. To stop the hair loss, the drugs
must be stopped. Usually normal hair growth will return at this
point.
2. Hormones are a large cause of hair loss as well. Often this
will be due to the over-activity or the under-activity of the
thyroid gland. This creates an imbalance of such hormones as
androgens and estrogens and leads to hair loss. Treatments for
thyroid disease often fix this problem and hair loss stops.
3. Pregnancy. Often times, the levels of hormones in the pregnant
women's body are so high that they do not allow the normal growth
cycle of hair to continue. This means that during pregnancy, women
lose less hair. About 3 months after pregnancy, though, many women
experience high levels of hair loss that is just the hair that
never fell out during pregnancy. Hair loss will soon stop and
regular hair cycles will begin again.
4. Illness and Surgery. Often times, 3 or 4 months after a major
illness or surgery, people will experience hair loss. This is due
to the stress that the body was under. It is usually temporary.
5. Infection. Fungal infections of the scalp are also a cause of
hair loss. Treatment here is antifungal medications. This is often
found in children.
6. Underlying Disease. Diseases like lupus and diabetes often have
early symptoms of hair loss. For this reason alone, individuals at
a risk of these diseases should contact a doctor right away if
they are losing hair.
7. Improper care can also lead to hair loss. People whose hair is
pulled back tightly such as in pig tails and cornrows often
experience hair loss. The hair will grow back if the pulling is
released before scarring can occur. If scarring has occurred, it
may be permanent.
Lastly, male pattern baldness is the most common cause of hair
loss in men. Unfortunately, it is hereditary. Men normally
experience hair loss at the top of the head and develop a receding
hair line.
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