Different Reasons For Hair Loss

by Bronwyn Stringer

If your parents have the problem of baldness, or your family has a history of baldness, then you might be at risk of hair loss. The lead cause for hair loss in men and women is termed as male pattern baldness and female pattern baldness. These baldness can be identified when the hair falls in front of the scalp and gradually moves to the back and the top of the head.

Thinning of hair and reducing hairline is the usual start for male pattern baldness. General thinning of hair is the female pattern of baldness symptom. These thinning have to be noticed in the back of the head and not the hairline thinning.

Just the hereditary factor cannot be the reason for hair loss. Compulsive hair pulling or trichotillomania is a condition which may cause hair loss. If any part of the scalp is been pulled, then this condition will make that part the target. Generally this cannot be the only reason for serious alarm. The cure for this is to stop pulling the area that is been affected and automatically the hair grows.

A slightly more serious and long-term hair loss condition is known as scarring alopecia. Certain hairstyles can put someone at risk for scarring alopecia. Tight braids, for example, around the scalp can cause excess tension and eventually lead the hair to fall out. Constant pressure on the hair follicles leads to inflammation and eventually to scarring.

Drugs and certain kind of medication can cause hair loss. Certain individuals will experience small percentage of hair loss due to the prescribed medicine, such as the blood thinners and medicines related to heart conditions are some medical treatments that may result in 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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