Factors Leading To Hair Loss In Men & Women
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Factors Leading
To Hair Loss In
Men & Women The human head comprises of millions of individual hairs.
In an effort to renew itself, we lose anywhere from 50 to
100 hairs per day. Sometimes, individuals might
experience a pronounced amount of hair loss such as
after having a baby or due to certain cancer treatments.
Hair loss during these times is quite normal and
expected. The individual usually regains their normal hair
after a time. Unfortunately, some people do experience a
more pronounced amount of hair loss that is permanent.
There are many factors that contribute to this medical
condition. Some of these are:
Hormonal Factors
Hormones are the leading cause for hair growth and loss,
affecting both genders. Men usually experience a
phenomenon called male pattern baldness, starting front
the front and proceeding to the crown. Women do not
exhibit any patterns. The hormone androgen
Dihydrotestosterone or DHT is usually responsible for
hair loss. Everyone produces DHT, but it becomes a
concern when there is too much of it floating in the
body. This is a genetically inherited concern when hair
follicles have a larger number of receptors, enabling DHT
attachment. [biotin]
Preventative treatments involve anti-androgenic drugs,
which inhibit DHT production. Hopefully the advent of
genetic therapy will help individuals suffering with this
condition.
1. Childbirth:- Experiencing hair loss after having a baby
is quite normal. This occurs when hair follicles enter the
resting phase, a few months after delivery. Women will
immediately experience large amounts of hair loss, which
can last up to six months. But luckily this condition
resolves on its own and does not require medical
treatments.
2. Birth Control Pills:- Androgenic Alopecia is another
genetic factor that can contribute to hair loss in women.
The condition can be further compounded by taking birth
control pills. If you have a family history of female
pattern hair loss then speak to a doctor before starting a
birth control regimen. These same women, who are on
the pill, may discover some hair loss a few months after
discontinuing the pill. In these cases, the hair lost will
never regrow. Read this
Health Factors
There are many health conditions that lead to hair fall.
Some of these conditions are:
1. Fevers:- Hair loss after a high fever, severe infection or
flu may be experienced for a temporary period of time.
2. Thyroid Disease:- Hypothyroidism and
hyperthyroidism can contribute to hair loss. This is
diagnosed by a physician who will conduct simple blood
tests. It is treatable with medication.
Poor Diet
A diet that is low in protein or lackregular nutrition will
experience poor hair health. The human body responds
to a lack of protein by shifting the hair growth cycle into
the resting phase, resulting in large amounts of hair loss.
This is why it is essential to consume protein at every
meal.
Medications
The side effects of some medications can cause hair loss.
Medications used to treat gout, depression and even
blood thinners may exhibit this side effect. Consuming
high doses of Vitamin A is also a factor in hair loss.
You need not worry about the hair loss as there are many
possible treatments available. Just look out for home
remedies or seek professional help.