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Hair Loss Reasons That You Should Know

By: Sarah Rowe

There could be a number of different reasons for why you may start to lose more hair than would be considered normal. Yet although it was thought, for a long time, to be a problem that only men had to deal with, today there are quite a few women who have to deal with this condition as well. Below we look at some of the main hair loss reasons, which can result in this condition occurring no matter the person's age.

You will find that although hair loss was thought to be predominantly a male problem, today this is now becoming something that many women have to deal with. In the United States alone around 30 million women now suffer from some form of hair loss, which is much more than one would have imagined.

As you know, the debate is still ongoing about what is actually the main cause of a person losing their hair. Here below you will find details of the most common factors, which can contribute to a person suffering such a medical problem in their lives.

1. Heredity - Of all the reasons for a person to lose their hair this is the most common one. Today around half of all children who have a parent (mother or father) suffering from hair loss will then have the chances of them suffering the same condition greatly increased.

You will find that many people think that hair loss caused by heredity is predominantly something that men have to deal with they need to think again. Yes Androgenetic Alopecia is common in men (male pattern baldness) it is also becoming more common in women as well (female pattern baldness). This is because women as well as men in a family are likely to be transmitters of the gene that can cause this medical condition.

2. Medical Intervention - Because we rely heavily on various forms of drugs, medications and other medical treatments to help get us well, these can actually contribute towards a person losing their hair. Certainly, people who undergo some form of chemotherapy or radiation therapy to treat cancer have a higher chance of suffering from some form of hair loss during their treatment. Normally once treatment has been completed, after a period of time, the person will often notice that they have some form of hair regrowth happening.

3. Hormone Levels Imbalanced - This is probably the second main cause for why women especially seem to start losing their hair. In many cases a woman has far more testosterone hormone in her body than is normal which then increases the amount of DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) to be found in her body. When DHT becomes excessive it is able to bind itself to the hairs follicles and this in turn prevents further hair growth from occurring.

Above we have looked at three of the main causes why a person is likely to suffer from hair loss. However, there are plenty of other reasons for a person to begin to lose their hair. For some it could be their age and for others it could be because they have a medical problem relating to their immune system. Whilst other hair loss reasons for women may be that they are going through menopause or they may have recently given birth to a child.

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