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The Leading Causes of Hair Loss

November 15th, 2009

Alopecia or hair loss is a very common thing but it can also be an embarrassing time for patients and it can be very stressful. There are some obvious reasons for hair loss in men such as old age and genetics, but there are some medical conditions that can cause mild and severe hair loss. The following conditions are the leading causes for hair loss in men and women.

Firstly, chemical breakage is probably the leading cause for hair loss in women. It’s usually caused by over processing with hair dye and bleach. It can cause serious damage to your hair but everyone’s threshold is different. It can happen as early as the first time you dye your hair or as late as 20 years after having dyed your hair on a regular basis.

Hypothyroidism is a medical condition that causes hair loss in both men and women and this is because your thyroid gland regulates a set of hormones in your body. Any defecit will cause symptoms and hypothyroidism is one that can causes severe hair loss. However, it doesn’t always present so make sure that you get tested if you have other symptoms such as weight gain, tiredness and fatigue and a cold body temperature or an intolerance to the cold.

One of the most widely known causes of hair loss is chemotherapy. This is the treatment that most cancer patients are put on and it can cause some pretty nasty side effects, one of which is hair loss. This is because it’s such a hardcore treatment and it simply kills a lot of things in your body in order to kill the cancer – it’s a pain in the neck but hair loss is better than having cancer!

Then of course, there’s the genetic side of things which may or may not be treatable. It depends on the condition; Genodermatosis for example, is a skin condition which can cause hair loss and it is a hereditary disease – there are treatment options available for this condition but not for all.

So, now that you’re aware of the leading causes of hair loss, you should be able to have a better understanding. If you’re worried about hair loss then it’s always a good idea to speak to your GP to find out what could be causing the problem. It could be something as simple as poor diet and nutrition so make sure you get it checked out as soon as possible.


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