Common Causes of Hair Loss
Lack of Nutrients Due To Dieting
Low protein and iron diets can lead to malnutrition which is not ideal for hair growth. Hair, like the body, needs different nutrients to sustain its growth.
A Vitamin B or a protein deficiency due to dieting can also interrupt normal hair growth.
Lifestyle Habits
Certain individuals are prone to having a sensitive scalp. It is recommended to avoid extremely hot or cold water while washing hair. When massaging the scalp, do not scratch the scalp overly hard with nails to avoid injuries which may affect the growth of hair.
Mental Health
Prolonged periods of stress, anxiety, depression, and nervousness can cause hair loss. This is due to the overactive immune system affecting hair follicle function.
Postpartum Hair Loss
Pregnancy can affect hair loss, especially after giving birth. Hormonal fluctuations occur during and after pregnancy, providing growth hormones that continuously nourish the hair. However the hormone secretion decreases after child birth, causing hair loss.
Stress-related hair loss
Ladies are also prone to this kind of hair loss due to prolonged periods of accompanying mental stress. Work and life stress can trigger hair loss in women as it can lead to scalp and hair follicle disorders, thus triggering irregular hair growth cycles.
Excessive dieting
Being overweight and wanting to lose weight by choosing selective diets can lead to hair loss. An unbalanced diet that lacks micronutrients and protein can lead to inadequate hair nutrition, causing hair loss.
Smoking and drinking
Some women habitually smoke and drink like men. This habit can damage hair follicles and affect blood circulation at the scalp, leading to hair loss over time.
Thyroid disease
An overactive or underactive thyroid hormone secretion will disrupt the hair growth cycle, and hair loss is a common symptom of thyroid disease. Other signs include weight gain or loss, sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, and changes in heart rate.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
A hormonal disorder affecting women that leads to excess male hormone secretion and increased hair in other body regions, causing hair loss in the scalp region, coupled with ovarian cysts, acne, and weight gain.
Scalp fungus
Scalp fungus is caused by fungi; the hair loss pattern is typical: itchy scalp, circular hair loss areas with redness, and scaly scalp.. Fungus infection can cause patches of hair loss, mainly due to the attack of the healthy hair follicles’ immune system.
In most cases, hair will grow back within six months to one year.
Our team of experts will assess your scalp condition and recommend a treatment plan to address the root cause of your hair loss based on the assessment results.
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