Is hair loss your biggest worry? Know what causes it.

Is hair loss your biggest worry? Know what causes it.

Hair Loss
October 27, 2019 , Last updated: July 15, 2024

What is your biggest worry? Is it hair loss? Well, then read on to know what causes it.

Common reasons for hair loss

Listed below are the common reasons for hair loss.

1.     Thyroid problems

Hormones help to control almost every function in the body, including hair growth. Thyroid problems can result in hair loss because hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism cause a hormonal imbalance. It’s very important to get the right treatment in order to control either of these thyroid conditions which will get hormones under control, stop hair loss, and allow your hair to start to grow back.

2.     Pregnancy

Wildly fluctuating hormones occur following pregnancy and childbirth. After pregnancy, it takes time for hormone levels to return to usual. So, it's not at all uncommon for post-partum moms to notice thinning hair or even patches of baldness. This often occurs about three months after the baby’s arrival.

3.     Certain medications

Hair loss is one of the side effects of certain medications taken for common health problems. Blood-thinning medications, oral contraceptives, medications for depression can all lead to thinning hair or baldness. Taking a lot of vitamin A and vitamin A-based medications can cause hair loss as well. Some chemotherapy medications used to treat cancer are known to cause total hair loss as they work to destroy cancer cells.

4.     Physical shock

When your body is under serious physical pressure, the natural cycle of hair growth and resting can be disturbed, resulting in hair loss. Becoming very ill, being in a severe accident, experiencing burns, or undergoing surgery, can also shudder the hair follicles, resulting in hair loss. This can sometimes happen months after you’ve been in a physical shock.

5.     Emotional stress

When you are dealing with a life-altering event like a divorce or break-up, bankruptcy or other financial problems, the death of a loved one, significant emotional stress can also disrupt the normal cycle of hair growth. Noteworthy emotional stressors can cause temporary hair loss. But it is noticed that once stress is brought under control, normal hair growth is typically restored.

6.     Nutrition deficiencies

The vital vitamins and nutrients like protein that you get from a healthy and well-balanced diet ensure good health all throughout your body, making sure all your organs and internal systems are working just as they should. Poor nutrition or following a severely restrictive crash diet can lead to all kinds of nutrient deficiencies, which in turn can result in hair loss.

7.     Infections

A lot of infections and diseases can lead to hair loss. An infection that causes a high fever, a fungal skin infection, and bacterial infections can all be responsible for hair loss. It is strongly recommended to treating the underlying infection so as to restore hair growth and prevent future hair loss. So, your first and foremost step to take is to seek medical attention for the primary health problem.

8.     Forceful hair styling

Forceful hair styling and hair treatments over the years can cause your hair to fall out. Instances of extreme hair styling include tight braids as well as chemical relaxers to straighten your hair or hot-oil treatments. These practices can actually affect the hair root and your hair might not grow back.

Conclusion

It is suggested to take hair loss evaluation test in order to assess the current state of your hair condition. If you notice hair loss symptoms, you should book an appointment right away and seek hair loss treatment. For any queries related to hair loss and other health conditions, you can consult the expert homeopathic doctors at Dr Batra’s® on 9033001642.

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Dr. SHETTY KSHITI
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Dr. SHETTY KSHITI

BHMS

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