Hair Loss Cure
Causes and diagnosis of hair loss
Heredity
Male and female baldness are hereditary forms of male hormone baldness that affect up to 50% of men and 30% of women. About 20% of men start the process at the age of 20 and even earlier. Of 30- year-old men, 30% are already suffering from it, etc. For women, the process often begins at the age of 30. The rate of progression of hair output varies from person to person. Often the process takes years or even decades. The younger the hair loss begins, the faster it usually is. Hereditary hair loss is caused by male hormone DHT or dihydrotestosterone (5-alpha- dihydrotestosterone). It results in testosterone and 5-alpha reductase enzyme excretion in the testes and prostate and in addition to the hair follicle. Both men and women may lose their hair due to changes in the body’s hormone growth. If the DHT level is high during the rest period of the hair, it may completely prevent the formation of new hair.
Aging
With age, the amount of hair decreases steadily, as the hair growth period becomes shorter and the resting period increases. The hair becomes thinner and becomes softer, and no longer grows the same way as when young. Particularly in women, hair thinning may affect the volume even more than the decrease in the number of hairs. Aging also affects hair color, composition, growth, and density. An older hair follicle produces less melanin, resulting in hair greying. Greying of the hair can sometimes begin earlier than the thirties and starts usually from the top of the head and from temporal areas. The speed of greying depends partly on hereditary factors. Already 40% of 40-year-olds have some grey hair. People born in Europe are greying out earlier than the Asian ones. The hair also becomes thinner as a result of aging, partly due to a reduction in melanin.
Menopause and hormones
During menopause, the production of estrogen in the female body decreases and finally ends. The amount of estrogen has a clear connection to the hair and scalp. While the amount of estrogen that maintains good condition of the skin and hair is reduced, the proportion of male hormones that promote hair loss increases and may contribute to accelerating hair loss. As a result of menopause, the the scalp become dehydrated leading to thinning scalp and loss of elasticity. Changes in the skin leads to a lazy hair follicle and the blood circulation in the scalp becomes less active.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding
During pregnancy, blood estrogen levels are very high. It allows the hair of many expectant mothers to grow well and grow stronger than normally. After 1–3 months postpartum, estrogen levels are reduced to almost menopausal levels, and hair begins to loosen more than normal. Changes in the condition of the hair after delivery are therefore very common. Length of breastfeeding, versatility of the diet, individual factors affecting the body affect the time to return to normal levels of estrogen. A healthy and varied diet, as well as supplements and scalp treatments, help the body recover from the changes brought about by pregnancy and breastfeeding and promote hair growth.
Stress and insomnia
Stress and lack of sleep affects the body negatively; it increases stress hormone levels, and weaken scalp circulation. The oxygen and food intake of the hair follicles and the root deteriorates and the hair does not get the building materials to develop. Stress can trigger a lot of hair loss. In some people, stress may also cause obsessive symptoms such as the need to plucking or twisting the hair.
Weight loss
For the hair follicle to work actively, it needs to obtain enough amino acids, vitamins, iron, minerals, and trace elements daily. Dieting, one-sided diet, processed food containing additives, absorption disorders, and soil depletion may affect the availability of nutritional and protective nutrients on the scalp. Hair is about 80% protein, which highlights the importance of protein in the diet. Food supplements are recommended to support the diet if needed.
Drugs
Some medicines may cause hair loss as a side effect. Cytostatic medicines to treat cancer are common to cause hair loss and thinning. Beta-blockers, anti-depressants, painkillers, birth control pills, blood thinners, anti-hypertensive drugs, and Cortisones may all promote hair loss/thinning of the hair. Cortisones have a dehydrating and thinning effect on the scalp.
Smoking and alcohol abuse
Active and passive smoking, and excessive alcohol consumption burden the body and impair the nutrition intake and the health of the hair. Smoking affects the scalp blood circulation negatively.
Styling products
Residues from styling products, impurities, sweat, sebum, and dead skin cells are a much greater burden to scalp and hair as they can hinder hair growth. Disturbances are liminated by careful and gentle regular washing. If the scalp is dry, delicate, itchy or and sensitive, special attention should be paid to the selection of products.
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