Alopecia – Baldness – excessive hair loss, hair thinning etc. The average person has more than 100,000 hair follicles in their head, each capable of producing at least twenty hair strands in a lifetime.
Normally a person loses about 100 hairs each day!
It usually starts around the late twenties or early thirties and most men have some degree of hair loss by their late thirties.
As such with hair fall, there is no risk to overall health, but it is a psychologically, cosmetic devastating condition.
Hair loss affects both men and women, though it is more COMMON in men.
Some lose small, round patches of hair, which is most common. Others experience extensive or even total hair loss.
Most women notice some hair thinning as they get older, which is quite natural. If a woman experiencing hair thinning, getting tested for thyroid and hormone imbalances is a good starting place.
Baldness typically refers to excessive hair loss from your scalp. Hereditary hair loss with age is the most common cause of baldness. Hair loss can appear in many different ways, depending on what’s causing it. It can come on suddenly or gradually and affect just your scalp or your whole body.
There are many types of alopecia, in addition to those related to age.
The most common type is the “male pattern hair loss,” It can also occur in women, generally in the form of overall hair thinning.
- “Male pattern baldness” medically known as Androgenic Alopecia, in which the crown of the head and top lose hair.
- A type of hair loss known as Alopecia Areata a type of auto-immune disorder, occurs in coin-sized patches – mostly affects teenagers and young adults. People with Alopecia Areata are also at risk for anxiety and depression, thyroid disease, vitiligo, atopy (a heightened immune response to common allergens, which can lead to conditions like asthma and eczema), lupus, psoriasis, inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases.
- Alopecia Areata Totalis — hair loss across the entire scalp (occurs in about 5 percent of cases)
- Alopecia Areata Universalis — that is a complete hair loss, across the entire scalp, face and body, including areas like the eyebrows, eyelashes, arms, legs and pubic hair.
Common causes of hair loss:
- Hereditary or genetically
- Emotional Stress
- An intense shock
- Physical and emotional strain
- Protein deficiency
- Autoimmune disorders
- Weaker immune system
- Scalp infections
- An illness, severe infection, cancer or liver disease
- A chronic health condition – diabetes
- Crash dieting – sudden changes in diet
- Thyroid disorders – over or under
- An unhealthy lifestyle
- Significant weight loss
- Excessive indulgence in sexual activities
- Consumption of alcohol & smoking
- Environmental factors
- Heavy metal poisoning
- PCOS
- Menopause
- Anaemia e.g. During pregnancy and giving birth.
- Too much styling and overheating of hair
- Colouring, straightening and extensions
- Pulling the hair back too tightly
- Poor hair care routine and most importantly
- Not OILING regularly!
Some medications – side effects, such as
- Anticoagulants
- Acne medications
- Antibiotics
- Antidepressants
- Antifungal medications
- Chemotherapy medications
- Cholesterol-lowering medications
- Epilepsy medications (anticonvulsants)
- High blood pressure medications (antihypertensives e.g., beta blockers)
- Hormone replacement therapy — oestrogen or progesterone for women, androgens, and testosterone for men
- Immunosuppressant medications
- Interferons to treat cancers and infections
- Mood stabilizers
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs)
- Oral contraceptives
- Parkinson’s disease medications
- Steroids
- Thyroid medications
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