Odishatv Bureau

Men and women both struggle with the common issue of hair loss. Seeing your hair strands clinging to your comb instead of your scalp is painful. It is caused by environmental pollution, neglected hair care and diseases and medical conditions. Knowing the reasons why you are losing hair is the key to controlling hair fall.

Autoimmune Diseases

It is also important to note that certain autoimmune diseases, such as Alopecia areata, cause hair loss. They require medical treatment. Conversely, some hair loss-causing autoimmune diseases such as lupus and diabetes can be treated with surgery or medications.

Infections in the Scalp

Having a healthy scalp plays an important role in maintaining your hair quality. If you have scalp infections like dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, ringworms, etc., your hair quality will be compromised. Ringworm infection can cause permanent hair loss.

Hormonal Imbalances

You can only treat hormonal conditions like PCOS, hyperthyroidism, or hypothyroidism under medical supervision. Menopause and pregnancy can affect hormonal balances, causing hair loss as well.

Trichotillomania

Usually, people who suffer from this condition pull their hair from their scalp or other body parts. Psychological intervention and medical advice are needed to deal with hair fall occurring because of this condition.

Eating Disorders

Hair loss can occur in people, who have eating disorders such as bulimia and anorexia nervosa. The obvious cause is a lack of nutrient intake.

Stress

The common joke about baldness is that it is a sign of chronic stress. However, it does contain some truth. Despite being an insensitive generalisation, hair loss is indeed caused by a stress hormone called cortisol. The body releases cortisol when stressed, disrupting the functioning of other hormones. This leads to a fluctuation in your hair growth cycle, which causes your hair follicles to react and result in hair loss as a result.

It is possible for hair loss to be either a temporary or an irreversible condition. You can take immediate steps to reverse damage if it is caused by stress, poor diet, and lack of hair care. However, it is essential that you consult your doctor if your hair loss is caused by medical conditions such as hormonal changes, infections or autoimmune diseases.

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