Causes of Hair Loss
Hair loss is one of the body changes that most people fear
of. Just like menopause, hair loss can easily divulge a person's age. But
unlike menopause, which can be kept from everyone but yourself, hair loss can be
detected or seen by almost everybody. At about the age of 35, the effect of
hair loss can already be seen in men -- either their hair line recedes or a
"dome" begins to appear at the back of their hair; some even
experience both. In Profollica.com, it is
stated that 65% of all men are suffering from the effects of hair loss and a
majority of them have Male Pattern Baldness. Women, on the other hand, are
affected by hair loss in a different way. Starting at the age of 30, their hair
gradually thins out. By the age of 50 or shortly after their menopausal stage,
the scalp becomes more noticeable because of lessened hair strands all over the
head.
Different factors may cause hair loss. Aging and genetics
are only a few. But in men, basically, it is caused by dehydrotestosterone
hormone, or DHT. This hormone's chief purpose is to develop the traits of men
such as deep voice, larger muscles, and mustache. However, it also develops
Male Pattern Baldness. What this hormone does is it accumulates and develops in
the DHT receptors found around the follicles of hair. As the hormone has
established itself, it will eventually kill the hair as well as the follicle,
making it hopeless for hair to grow back. According to Profollica.com, DHT production in women is as not
as high as in men, hence, women do not suffer from the same radical hair loss
as men do.
DHT increases as men age, killing more and more of the hair
follicles. Excess production of DHT can lead to baldness. Although every person
has this hormone, there are some who only produce enough amount of DHT.
Fortunately, they are the ones not suffering from extreme hair loss.
Other factors for hair loss in both
men and women are:
1. Disease or illness - Losing hair could be a sign of being
unhealthy. Illnesses such as systemic lupus erythematosis and syphilis, or
thyroid disorder show hair loss as a symptom. Chronic kidney dysfunction may
also cause lots of hair to fall as it makes them unhealthy, dry, and breakable.
2. Side effects of medications - Drugs that contain lithium,
beta-blockers, warfarin, heparin, amphetamines, and levodopa (Atamet, Larodopa,
Sinemet) can cause numerous hair to fall off. In addition, some medications
being used in treating cancer like doxorubicin can cause rapid but temporary
hair loss.
3. Hormones - Different kinds of hormones compromise the
human system and an imbalanced production of those could affect the normal
growth of hair. An example of this is women's menstrual cycle. Hormonal changes
take place in the ovulation period that could cause some hair to lose, so as
thyroid and pituitary disorders.
4. Zinc deficiency - Along with diarrhea and eczema, hair
loss appears to be a symptom if one has inadequate intake or if the body poorly
absorbs zinc.
5. Hair abuses - Too much treatments to hair such as
coloring, perming, bleaching, corn rows, and usage of curling irons can wear
out and eventually kill the hair. Even excessive use of comb and strong shampoo
products can add up to hair loss. Combing the hair for about a hundred times
will not really make it healthy; rather, it will lessen the strength of the
hair and make it brittle. Shampoos' strong chemicals, on the other hand, can
dry the hair up.
6. Giving birth - About a month after a woman gives birth,
some of her hair strands have the tendency to fall off easily. Hair strands
that fall off are usually from one portion of the head, leaving moon crater-like
hair. The falling off of hair in this instance actually does not lead to
baldness and it is not permanent, though the recovery period will take up to a
year.
These and some other factors cause hair loss. There may be a
lot, but the good thing is, there are also quite a lot with regard to medical
options of treating this condition. Medicating hair loss can be done by
undergoing surgical treatments like scalp grafting, taking oral medications
like finasteride pills, or using topical applications such as ProFollica�.
Each treatment is different in approaches, processes,
requirements, and applications. For example, hair loss surgery is a proven
effective method and so are pills. But both can only be applied to and taken by
men. The surgery is usually recommendable to severe cases of hair loss, while
pills like finasteride can cause harmful effects to women. Perhaps, the most
convenient way to address hair loss treatment, for both men and women, is
through applying topical products. This kind of remedy, like ProFollica�, usually comes in a system. This system has natural
ingredients, which make it safe for anyone's usage with hair loss condition. It
is up to the person and to the doctor, if he is to consult one, what treatment
he'll rather or willingly try.
Old
beliefs, such as cap wearing bringing about hair loss or combing the hair more
than one hundred times will make it healthier, have long been proven untrue.
With some tips and causes given above, indeed, knowing the right causes will
make one smart on choosing the right solutions.
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