Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Causes Of Hair Loss

Hair loss between 50-100 every day is still considered normal. However most people suffer from excessive hair loss at a time. There are many reasons for the occurrence of excessive hair loss. including drugs, radiation, chemotherapy, exposure to chemicals, hormonal and nutritional factors, thyroid disease, generalized or local skin disease, and stress. Many of the causes are temporary and some permanent. These are some common reasons for hair loss:


Causes Of Hair Loss
Hormonal
Because hormones stimulate hair growth and cause loss of hair, hormonal changes have the greatest impact on hair loss occurs in both men and women. This is the most common cause of thinning and affects both men and women. Men generally have hair loss pattern is concentrated in particular from the front to the Crown. Women tend to experience thinning all over their heads without a specific pattern in the. This type of hair loss caused by androgen, Dihydrotestosterone or DHT. Because every person has a DHT produced by their bodies and only a few people suffer from hair loss due to other faktir. Another factor is the follicle has had more androgen receptors to DHT.


Childbirth
After pregnancy many women experience hair loss, it is due to the simultaneous entering phase hair (telogen) break. Within two to three months after giving birth, some women will notice a significant amount of hair out in the brush and comb. This may take one to six months, but completely cured in most cases. This condition is caused by hormonal changes that happen after a woman's body recovered from her pregnancy.


Disease
Because the follicles are very sensitive that did not respond to an imbalance in the body. Most causes of hair loss disease or illness is temporary and resolve themselves after the body has been returned to a healthy condition.


Drugs
Some prescription drugs may cause temporary hair shedding in a small percentage of people. Examples of such drugs include some of the drugs that are used for the following: gout, arthritis, depression, heart problems, high blood pressure, or blood thinners. High doses of vitamin A can also cause hair loss.


Pressure/Stress
Stress can cause hair loss in some people. Usually occur 3 months after the event has occurred and the stress it may take up to three months after a period of stress has ended for hair growth to continue. In most cases it is temporary if the people are not inclined to genetic or Androgenic Alopecia if they stress can trigger the onset of hair loss is genetic or may aggravate existing Androgenic hair loss.