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What Causes Hair Loss: The Different Factors That Can Cause You to Lose Hair
Source: myok.org Author: Alpha7 Published date: 2008-04-26  
Hair loss is something that everyone will experience. From men to women, adults to teens, hair loss is something that you should expect to happen sooner or later. No matter where you live or what race class you are in, you are bound to suffer from this kind of problem. Although mild hair loss may not be that serious, excessive ones can be problematic especially if you like to go out and socialize. Many people are asking what causes hair loss and there are quite a lot of answers to this question. So, here are some factors that can cause excessive hair loss.

The first factor is heredity. You have to remember that if your grandfather and your father suffered from hair loss, it is expected that you too will also suffer from the same problem. It is in your blood or rather in your genes to lose hair. Basically, there is no cure for this kind of hair loss. However, you can try getting hair transplant surgery or you can also eat foods that are rich in DHT inhibitors in order to minimize the effects of hair loss.

Another major factor that can contribute to hair loss is major illnesses such as malaria and typhoid. If you go through chemotherapy, you will also experience hair loss. In some cases, stress factors that the illness contributes are also a factor that you should not overlook when you are experiencing hair loss.

Hormonal dysfunction is also considered to trigger excessive hair loss. You have to remember that the hormones play a major role when it comes to premature hair loss. If you have a hyperactive or hypoactive thyroid gland, then you will also start experiencing hair loss. Many women who are pregnant or after pregnancy experiences hair loss because of hormonal imbalance as well as women who are going through menopause.

Medication can also be a cause of hair loss. If you are undergoing medication, you have to remember that there are some medications that can promote hair loss. You will see that after taking the medication, hair loss will decrease and you will also get your hair back. Medications such as birth control pills as well as antidepressants can cause you to lose hair.

Stress can also promote hair loss. Studies have found that people who are constantly stressed are more prone to hair loss. So, if there are no other reasons for your hair loss but you found that you are a workaholic, then you might want to cut down on your work and start relaxing. This will promote hair growth and also stop hair loss or at least minimize its effect.

Lastly, improper hair and scalp care is another factor that can contribute to hair loss. You have to remember that you shouldnt abuse your hair too much by using dyes to color your hair and using tight hair rollers. Constant pulling of the hair can also cause hair loss. It is also important that you should stop scratching your hair as well as stop getting your hair pulled in order to avoid developing scars on your scalp which can prevent the hair from growing.

These are the things that you need to remember about hair loss. Now that you know what causes hair loss, you will be able to know how you can prevent it.
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