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12 Causes of Hair Loss

12 Causes of Hair Loss

Hair loss, also called alopecia, and thinning hair can be caused by a number of factors. It is normal to lose between 50-100 hairs a day, out of 100,000 or so strands in your scalp; this is part of the normal cycle of hair growth and loss. But anything more than that and you are in serious trouble. Hair loss is a very universal problem that affects both men and women across the world. Men are ...
Hair Loss in Children

Hair Loss in Children

Hair loss is a common problem that is faced not only by adults, but by children too. As per statistics, about 3% of the child population suffers from hair loss or alopecia. The problem needs to be addressed without loss of time, or else it could result in balding. The right diagnosis along with the appropriate treatment will help in treating the problem successfully. Causes and Treatment for Hair ...
Hair Loss in Newborns. Is it Normal?

Hair Loss in Newborns. Is it Normal?

You may find a bald baby extremely cute and you may get encouraged to hug him. His proud parents may also feel "on top of the world" as you show your appreciation for their most beautiful possession. But somewhere or at some point of time, parents may start showing concern about their baby's baldness or hair fall issue. What they need to know is that hair loss is completely normal in ...

Discussions - Stress Cause Hair Loss

What causes hair loss?

A: There are many causes for hair lose : Hormones changes , illness , low iron in the blood ,Some medicines can cause hair loss,Fungal infections of the scalp

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Does depression cause hair loss?

A: Hair loss, depression and stress all correlate with each other due to the excessive hormonal changes that take place. Depression can also cause hair loss if the person doesn’t care enough to take good care of their hair.

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What Causes Sudden Hair Loss In Women?

A: There can be several reasons for hair loss in young women or for sudden hair loss in women who are below the menopausal age. This type of hair loss has nothing much to do about the genetic hair loss - congenital or auto-immune so it can also be termed as the health related hair loss. Some common medical conditions observed by the dermatologist as ...

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Men's hair
Q: What are the common problems associated with men's hair?

A: Hair loss is something that everybody's worried about, because let's face it - there's nothing as attractive as a head full of hair. Men especially, try and prevent hair loss for as long as they can. The main problems that men face with their hair are hair loss due to entirely hereditary reasons, male pattern baldness, hair loss through illness and...

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Health Tips - Stress Cause Hair Loss

Maintain a healthy weight to reduce your risk of losing brain tissue in the temporal lobe linked to memory, hearing, speech, comprehension etc.

Researchers are of the opinion that loss of brain tissue may be due to fat causing more oxidative stress, resulting in an increase of free radicals in the body. Another possibility...

Glossary - Stress Cause Hair Loss

Hashimoto's Thyroiditis

Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the body's own T-cells attack the cells of the thyroid. It is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in North America and Europe. It occurs far more often in women than in men (10:1 to 20:1), ...

Dehydration

Dehydration is the removal of water from the body. It can be caused by a wide range of diseases and states that impair water homeostasis in the body. Some of the most commonly known reasons are diarrhea, cholera, infectious diseases, yellow fever. ...

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