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Top Reasons Why Your Hair Is Falling Out? (Part 2)

  • By Harleys Clinic
  • Jun, 08 2016

Hair loss problem has become quite common in men and women nowadays. However, with Hair transplant in India performed by the best hair transplant surgeon, you can get hair back on your scalp easily & permanently.

Here is a list of the top reasons that may trigger hair loss problem.

  • Emotional Stress

Emotional stress causes hair loss, but less than compared to physical stress. However, it might happen, for example, in the case of divorce, death of a friend or family member, or caring for an ageing parent. Quite often, though, emotional stress will not really trigger the hair loss and actually it accelerates the problem which is already present.

 

  • Anemia

Near about one in every ten females between the ages 20 to 50 are affected from anemia attributable to a deficiency of iron, and it is also one of the reasons behind hair loss. Your doctor should perform a blood test to find out if you’ve got any type of anemia or not.

 

  • Hypothyroidism

Hypothyroidism is the medical term for underactive thyroid gland. This small gland in your neck generates hormones that are essential for metabolism, growth and development. When it stops producing enough hormones, it starts contributing to hair loss. The doctor will perform tests to find out the real cause behind your hair loss problem.

 

  • Deficiency Of Vitamin B

Though it’s uncommon, but low levels of vitamin B can become a reason for your hair loss. Increase the intake of Vitamin B supplements to solve this issue. For natural consumption of Vitamin B, you can include food products such as fish, beef, non-citrus fruits and starchy vegetables. Having a balanced diet can work wonders in resolving your hair loss problem.

 

  • Hair Loss Related To Autoimmune

Also referred as alopecia areata, it is primarily a result of an excessively active immune system. In this condition, the body gets confused and the immune system sees the hair as a foreign object and targets it by mistake. Ask your doctor for more information about this condition.

 

  • Lupus

Hair loss is also caused by other autoimmune diseases like lupus. Once more it’s a case of mistaken identity in which highly overactive immune cells start attacking the hair. Sadly, hair loss of this kind is ‘scarring’ which means that the hair won’t grow back.

 

  • Sudden Weight Loss

Unanticipated weight loss is a type of physical trauma which ends up in hair thinning. This might happen even if the weight loss is intentional and healthier for you. Sometimes, weight loss proves to be quite stressful for your body and eating inappropriately can result in deficiency of minerals and vitamins.