Several
reasons could contribute to hair loss, but some of the main reasons include:
·
Genetics – Male or female pattern baldness is most commonly attributed to
genetics, which means that if your parents had the condition, chances are that
you will have it too. Heredity can also affect the manner in which you lose
your hair, at what age the hair loss starts and the rate at which the hair loss
takes place.
·
Hormones – When the hormones in your body are not in a steady state, there
could be a change in your hair follicles too, which could lead to loss of hair.
For instance, pregnancy, childbirth, menopause or hyperthyroidism could all
lead to loss of hair.
·
Infections of the scalp – If you have scalp infections such as ringworms, then too you
could notice more hair on your comb, as opposed to your head.
·
Trichotillomania – This a medical condition, wherein people are unable to resist
the temptation to pull out their hair, and this would quite obviously lead to
loss of hair.
·
Certain medication – Medicines for conditions such as depression, heart problems,
cancer and birth control can also cause hair loss.
·
Medical treatments – Treatments such as radiation and chemotherapy are also known to
lead to hair loss.
- Trauma – When a person goes through physical or mental trauma,
there is often a state of shock in the body, which could lead to hair loss
too. Even sudden gain or loss of weight, high fever or a death in the
family could lead to such hair loss.
- Lifestyle – When hair is pulled back really tight or tied up too
tight, or when too many hair styling products are used, there can be loss
of hair. Even when you use too much heat on your hair, you could damage
the hair follicles, leading to hair loss
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