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Loosing Hair – Reasons and Solutions

Aug 6, 2024 Guloor

Cause of hair loss

Possible hair loss causes include:

1. Androgenetic alopecia

Androgenetic alopecia is another term for male or female pattern baldness. It is a very common cause of hair loss.

Both male and female pattern baldness is genetic. Males tend to lose hair from the temples and crown of the head whereas, in females, hair usually becomes thinner all over the head.

2. Pregnancy

Some women may experience excessive hair loss shortly after giving birth. This is due to a decrease in estrogen levels. This type of hair loss is a temporary condition and usually resolves itself within a year or sooner.

3. Telogen effluvium

Telogen effluvium is a condition where the hair remains in the telogen (natural shedding) phase of the growth cycle. This causes more hair to fall out, sometimes in handfuls.

4. Anagen effluvium

Anagen effluvium causes large amounts of hair to fall out rapidly during the anagen (growth) phase of the hair cycle.

The condition may cause hair to fall out from the head, as well as from other parts of the body, including the eyebrows and eyelashes.

5. Alopecia areata

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition that causes hair to suddenly fall out. The immune system attacks hair follicles, along with other healthy parts of the body.

Hair from the scalp, as well as eyebrows and eyelashes, may fall out in small chunks.

6. Traction alopecia

Traction alopecia is hair loss due to pulling hair into tight hairstyles, which causes it to break and come loose. Hairstyles associated with this condition include:

  • tight buns or ponytails
  • braids
  • cornrows
  • extensions

If traction alopecia continues, a person may develop bald spots and thin of the hair.

7. Medications

Certain medications have side effects that can cause hair to fall out.

Examples of such medications include:

  • blood thinners, such as Warfarin
  • Accutane, to treat acne
  • antidepressants, including Prozac and Zoloft
  • beta-blockers
  • cholesterol-lowering drugs
    8. Nutritional deficiencies

    Nutritional deficiencies can cause hair to fall out. Extreme diets that are too low in protein and certain vitamins, such as iron, can sometimes cause excessive hair shedding.

    9. Birth control pills

    People may experience hair loss while using birth control pills. Others might experience hair loss several weeks or months after they stop taking them.

    10. Ringworm

    Ringworm is a fungal infection that can cause hair loss. Ringworm on the scalp, or tinea capitis, can cause temporary bald areas on the head.

    Symptoms include:

    • a small spot that gets bigger, causing scaly, bald patches of skin
    • brittle hair that breaks easily
    • itchy, red patches of skin in the affected areas
    • oozing blisters on the scalp
    • ring-like patches, with a red outside and the inside of the circle matching the skin tone.

    Once we know the reason for hair loss, we will be able to find the best way to solve the problem.

    Hair loss treatment options:
    Method 1. Hair transplant surgery

    In the most common type of permanent hair loss, only the top of the head is affected. Hair transplants, or restoration surgery, can, therefore, make the most of the hair you have left.

    During a hair transplant procedure, a dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon removes hair from a part of the head that has hair and transplants it to a bald spot. Each patch of hair has one to several hairs (micrografts and mini grafts). Sometimes a larger strip of skin containing multiple hair groupings is taken. This procedure doesn’t require hospitalization, but it is painful so you’ll be given a sedation medicine to ease any discomfort. Possible risks include bleeding, bruising, swelling, and infection. You may need more than one surgery to get the effect you want. Hereditary hair loss will eventually progress despite surgery.

    Surgical procedures to treat baldness are not usually covered by insurance.

    Method 2. Wear a Hairpiece Or Wig

    Since there are so many potential problems with hair transplants you may wonder if there is a way to deal with hair loss quickly and safely. There is a way: hair units or human hair toupees.

    Wearing hair replacement systems has many advantages:

    1. They are very natural-looking and undetectable to the naked eye

    2. A hair wig is easy to comb and you can easily change the hairstyle in a short amount of time without the help of others as you would with your own hair.

    3. You can try a variety of different hairstyles to match different trends.

    4. The price is much cheaper than hair transplants making them an affordable option for many people.

    5. It can avoid the kind if damage caused by a perm, hair dye and traction alopecia.

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