Causes:
- Genetics: Family history and genetic predisposition can play a significant role in hair loss.
- Hormonal Changes: Imbalances in hormones, such as during pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, or thyroid disorders, can lead to hair fall.
- Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions like scalp infections, autoimmune diseases, and nutritional deficiencies can contribute to hair loss.
- Stress: Emotional or physical stress can disrupt the hair growth cycle, leading to increased shedding.
- Hair Care Practices: Overuse of heat styling tools, chemical treatments, and tight hairstyles that pull on the hair can cause damage and breakage.
- Age: Hair growth naturally slows down with age, and hair follicles may shrink, resulting in thinner hair.
Symptoms:
- Increased shedding of hair, noticeable on pillows, hairbrushes, or in the shower drain.
- Thinning of hair, especially around the crown or temples.
- Bald patches or areas of complete hair loss, indicating conditions like alopecia areata.
- Itchy or irritated scalp, which may be a sign of underlying scalp conditions contributing to hair fall.
- Changes in hair texture, such as dryness, brittleness, or increased susceptibility to breakage.
- Receding hairline, particularly in men with male pattern baldness.
- Increased visibility of the scalp through the hair due to thinning.
Treatment :
Pro 24 with NDM
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