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Causes on Why Women Have Hair Loss Revealed Here

Friday, May 9th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

by C. Gray

Concerning the aspect of health, taking care of your hairs is essential. If individual attention is not provided your hair will soon become damaged and quite possibly you may start experiencing hair loss. While hair loss is a problem for both men and women, more women have been reporting some sort of hair thinning or hair loss than ever before. There are many aspects that can actually impact how hair grows, and whether it grows at all. Genetics, Hormones, Medications or Drugs, the Environment, and Nutritional Deficiencies are some of the main factors contributing to hair loss.. Also, women’s hair styles, perms, highlights, and hot oil treatments can cause sufficient damage. Poor hygiene can even play a significant role in experiencing an unnatural amount of hair thinning and/or hair loss.

Let’s start by discussing what factors can cause damage to hair follicles. There are several different kinds of factors that contribute to hair loss and damage They include, but aren’t limited to, women’s hair style, perms, highlights, hot oil treatments, and poor hygiene. Each factor can devastate your hair and may result in irreversible damage. Hot oil treatments, for example, are beneficial for women who are plagued with dry hair and scalp but the hot oil used can cause the hair follicle to become inflamed. This can then lead to scarring and permanent hair loss. Also, the piggy tails you put your child’s hair up into is actually pulling their hair too tight to the point of hair loss. It can cause scarring of the scalp and thus leave the hair follicles permanently damaged. This damage will then block the hair from growing forever.

Brushes used can also cause damage to your hair. That is mainly due to no one having the same texture of hair. Therefore, when you brush your hair with a flair styler brush it may cause your hair to become frizzy, contain tangles or even split dead ends. Using a cushion brush with healthy hair there isn’t any static or frizz that usually occurs with unhealthy hair. As long as split ends are not a problem for you, a vent brush is a great choice. One set back is that if you do have split ends it is possible to worsen damage to your hair resulting in frizzy and unmanageable hair. Combs are also good to use with hair that isn’t too damaged.

Now let’s examine additional causes that are involved with hair loss

1. Your Genes

Genetic research has had many advances giving scientists more tools in which to learn more about the genetics of hair loss. Heredity plays a dominating role when it comes down to problems with hair growth. Direct relatives experiencing thinning or balding hair mean that you can expect to have the same issues with your hair.

Even with your genetics planned out, there are still plenty of options available to you that can help prevent hair loss. Just work out a preventative treatment plan to keep the hair you have and even grow new hair. Have this plan up and going before any real effects begin to show.

2. Hormones

Another reason people lose their hair is their hormones. One thing though is that it isn’t hormones themselves but more when hormone levels are out of sync. Pregnant women are the perfect example of hormone levels going through fluctuations. That is because during pregnancy their hair is becomes thicker and more beautiful. Then once they give birth, hair begins falling out in excessively. Hormones during this period are completely out of alignment. Of course the hair thinning stops once hormone levels are back to normal.

Some people only need to check and adjust any hormonal imbalances to help prevent hair growth problems. The one thing to undertake before anything else is to talk with your doctor concerning your specific case of pattern baldness. He or she will be able to do some blood work and see if any imbalances or other possible medical justifications, that may cause hair loss, can be ruled out. Also, any causes found by your doctor will quite often stop once it is properly treated.

3. Prescription Medications or Drugs

Although illegal drugs will definitely do damage to your hair, including sudden hair loss, a number of legal prescription drugs may also cause sudden hair loss in some women. Research has denoted certain drugs that tend to cause sudden women’s hair loss (where the hair falls out in clumps or patches), which include Nexium, Accutane for acne, most anti-coagulants containing Wafarin, most Anti-convulsants (typically given for epilepsy), and most anti-depressants.

This reaction is rare, but experiencing abnormal hair loss or thinning while on one of these types of medications, you may want to contact your doctor. Your doctor will decide whether to reduce your dose or change your prescribed medication entirely if they believe it has a direct link to the hair loss you are experiencing.

4. The Surrounding Environment

Environmental pollution is a prominent factor in the production of estrogen in the body. Until you decide to leave the big city and settle out in the green countryside, you will need to improve your body’s capability of neutralizing pollution in which to prevent it from causing the production of estrogen. Ultimately you will need to detoxify your liver in which to achieve this. It is very much recommended to do a liver cleanse regularly and there are plenty of cleaners in which to choose from at many health food stores.

5. Nutritional Deficiencies

Nutritional deficiency is also another reason some people lose their hair. Hair loss is one of the symptoms of anorexia and bulimia because these disorders are characterized by a lack of nutrients. However, your deficiency does not need to be severe for you to notice a difference in your hair. Even a slight nutritional deficiency can lead to thinning hair.

This is why you will find supplements on the market designed just for hair health. Even if you feel you’re not deficient in any nutrients, these supplements can help accelerate growth and strengthen your hair. Another thing to consider regarding nutritional deficiencies is what kind of food you are eating. Food these days have a lot of chemicals that can cause the production of estrogen, which can also have an impact on whether or not you experience hair loss. Making sure to incorporate a low carbohydrate/high protein diet in your daily regime, will help combat hair loss. Liver detox will also help to neutralize the chemicals found in food, but a much better way is to avoid chemicals in food by eating more organic foods.

In order to take care of your hair you may need to use a more natural approach to avoid follicle inflammation or damaged hair and scalp. You can use such things as lemons for hair highlights, olive oil for moisture, aloe vera for a conditioning. You can purchase all the pure natural products at any health food store. However, if you think your hair is thinning more than usual or you start noticing more hair loss than normal, the very first thing you should do is see your physician to make sure that it isn’t caused by any medical conditions. Along with ruling out medical causes for your hair growth problems, you can discuss the best treatment option for your individual case. There are many different ways to treat hair loss, including with natural supplements, topical formulas, prescription medication, hair transplant and more.

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