What You Need to Know About Temporary and Permanent Hair Loss

If you are experiencing any type of hair loss (whether temporary or permanent), it can be upsetting, especially if it has happened rapidly. Losing your hair, dealing with bald patches, or experiencing thinning hair can affect you in many ways. You can find that it ends up attacking your self-confidence and personal image. To effectively tackle hair loss, you need to know about the problem you are experiencing and dealing with.

 

It Can Be Down to a Hormonal Imbalance

For a start, it is always worth looking at if you are suffering from a hormonal imbalance or not. A surge in hormones, or even low hormonal responses, can lead to unexpected hair loss. Particularly in men, you can find that high testosterone can impact hair thickness and follicle regrowth. To determine if you are suffering from a hormonal imbalance, you are going to need to speak to a doctor or other healthcare professional. They will monitor you for some time and conduct a series of tests to establish what the underlying cause/s are.

 

You Can Have a Treatment or Procedure

No matter whether you are suffering from temporary or permanent hair loss, it is important to remember that you have options when it comes to treatments and procedures. Some of the best hair loss treatments are currently being offered by leading clinics, and this may cover medication for hair loss to FUE transplants. When you know what treatments and procedures are available to you (and suitable), you can then make a decision that is right for you. Having a treatment or procedure can help you regain your lost self-confidence, and help you feel and look as positive as possible.

 

It May Be Linked to Genetics

As well as hormonal imbalances affecting your hair, you may also find that genetics plays a big part too. Hereditary conditions in both men and women can cause hair loss, and sometimes this can happen in those under 30. Finding out if any recessive traits pass from one generation to the next, and monitoring family members in and outside of your home, can be beneficial. If you know that genetically linked baldness or hereditary baldness, and hair loss is something you can expect, you can better prepare yourself.

 

Stress Can Cause Hair Loss

There are outside factors that can also have an impact on your hair, and one of these factors is stress. When you are stressed (or not coping with stress), you can find that it can damage existing hair follicles, or stunt new growth. You can also find that stress can lead to trauma, and this again can have an impact on your hair. For example, childbirth, or illness can stop your hair from growing. Stress can lead to bald patches and even thinning hair, and this can trigger trauma. To counteract stress and ensure it does not take hold of your hair, you need to learn how to manage it effectively. This may mean practicing breathing techniques, switching up your lifestyle, or even looking at getting a better work/life balance within your life.



Thanks for reading and y’all stay dandy.

-Diego

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