Different Reasons For Hair Loss

by Bronwyn Stringer

Do anyone in your family have the history of hair loss or baldness? If your answer is Yes, then you may be the next target for hair loss. According to many research details the main cause for hair loss in men and women is called as male pattern baldness or female pattern baldness. Usually the pattern of these kind of baldness is from the hair loss in front of the scalp which gradually moves back and then to the top of the head.

Male pattern baldness usually starts with a receding hairline and thinning hair. Female pattern baldness usually starts by a general thinning of the hair. The thinning becomes more noticeable in the back of the head rather than along the hairline.

It’s not always the hereditary reason for hair loss. There is a condition called as trichotillomania or compulsive hair pulling that may even cause hair loss. A part of the scalp being pulled will be an invitation to this condition. Trichotillomania will show its effect on this area and cause serious alarm for hair loss. A cure for this would be to stop pulling the hair in the area and let the hair grow normally.

One of the more serious conditions for hair loss would be the scarring alopecia. This condition is at risk when certain hair style shows its affect on the hair. One such hair style would be tight braids, this will cause tension on the scalp and this will lead the hair to fall out. Pulling and putting constant pressure on the scalp and the hair follicles will cause inflammation and result in scarring.

One other reason for hair loss can be the drugs or the medication prescribed which in a lesser percentage affect the hair. Medical treatments involving heart problems and medication for blood thinning are the type of drugs which will lead to hair loss.

Undergoing medical treatments like Chemotherapy also causes hair loss. The drugs prescribed for chemotherapy will stop the hair cell division and makes the hair thin and in turn they fall off pushing the follicles. When the treatment is complete the hair will re grow, but during the treatment the patient will lose hair is extra speed. Hence it is not termed as long-term hair loss.

Apart from these, there are many types of infection that may cause hair loss. One of the common fungal infections that cause hair loss infection in children is ringworm. This infection can be identified by the formation of small circular patches that appear on the scalp, and these are contagious. The area where it is infected will have the skin replaced by pink scaly looking skin. Applying the anti fungal cream to the area of infection is the cure and treatment. It will take minimum 2 to 3 weeks for this condition to get treated.

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