| Causes of Hair Loss
Author: Karen Brown
Hair loss, in both men and women, can be a difficult matter to face.
Most of the time, the individuals who are dealing with hair loss
focus solely on the prevention/treatment of hair loss rather than
the origin, which may aid in the prevention/treatment of hair loss.
Although hair loss causes vary from person to person, there are
a few main factors that cause hair loss, such as heredity and aging.
In men, the most common causes of hair loss are heredity, hormones
and aging. These contribute to the potential for men to lose hair.
In women, some common causes of hair loss include poor circulation,
hormonal changes after menopause or having a baby, and poor diet.
A few other causes of hair loss include high stress, diabetes, certain
drugs, chemicals and hair dyes, vitamin deficiencies and poor nutrition,
and so on.
In the case of losing hair based on genes, there may not be much
that men or women can do in the way of prevention. Chances are that
if a parent or close relative, or many close relatives, suffer from
hair loss, these individuals with also have hair loss caused by
heredity. In these instances, hair loss acts like a genetic based
disease or trait that carries itself in DNA. However, not all hair
loss is heredity based. In fact, some individuals may experience
hair loss, while their parents and close relatives have not. Usually,
this means that another factor is causing the hair loss, like high
stress or poor nutrition.
When individuals experience hair loss at early ages or in drastic
amounts, this generally indicates that these persons are sustaining
an agent that is contributing to the hair loss. As aforementioned,
along with others, causes of hair loss, especially in premature
and/or drastic cases, are heredity, high stress and weakness from
overworking, hair dyes and other chemicals, diseases, and so on.
Depending on the reasons for hair loss, there are different methods
to attempt to treat this condition; however, it is important to
first recognize the cause of hair loss in order to discern which
type of treatment to use, if any. For example, if the cause of hair
loss is a disease, or treatment for a disease, like in the case
of using chemotherapy to treat cancer, then a treatment may not
aid in the prevention of hair loss. Yet, if the cause of hair loss
is from stress, then attempts may be made to prevent stress and
treatment products may be used to repair already damaged hair.
Overall, hair loss, no matter what the cause, is a difficult matter
to confront. Knowing the cause of hair loss, however, may contribute
to the prevention/treatment of hair loss. Individuals may not have
control over why they are losing hair – from heredity to aging –
yet they may find the necessary means to attempt to treat the damaged
hair. The multiple factors contributing to hair loss make the task
of undertaking the treatment of hair loss difficult, but not impossible.
Even in the most extreme cases, there is usually a solution for
the cause.
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