Saturday, May 8, 2010

What Causes Hair Loss?

Most people assume that only men experience hair loss but the problems of hair loss in women seem to be increasing every year. There are many causes of scalp hair loss. The following are the common factors that can contribute to hair loss:

1. Genetic
Hair loss is commonly caused by genetic. It is inheritance of genes from either the mother or the father’s side of the family. However, experts say the problem can be corrected by a number of methods to make hair reproduction.

2. Hormones
Hormonal changes are a major reason for losing hair in women. Many women lose their hair during post pregnancy and this is can be due to the change in the hormones. After pregnancy, when the hormone level’s rebalance the condition returns to normal.

3. Medication
Drugs used to treat cancer, antidepressants and high pressure medicine as well as birth control pills can cause hair loss.

4. Diet
Dieting and sudden weight loss can also result in hair loss if they cause iron and protein deficiency.

5. Stress or illness
The scalp releases hair in response to increased stress such as major surgery, severe illness, high fever and emotional stress can lead to hair loss.

6. Autoimmune disorders
The immune system may attack the hair follicle and causing hair loss. Injection of small amount of steroids can make hair grows back normally.

7. Infection
Tinea capitis is one of fungal infection of the scalp results in breakage of hair and spots of baldness.

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