Are you distress by your unusual hair loss?
Hair loss can affect just your scalp or your entire body. It can be the result of heredity, hormonal changes, medical conditions or medications. Anyone can experience hair loss, but it's more common in men.
Baldness typically refers to excessive hair loss from your scalp. Hereditary hair loss with age is the most common cause of baldness. Some people prefer to let their hair loss run its course untreated and unhidden. Others may cover it up with hairstyles, makeup, hats or scarves. And still, others choose one of the treatments available to prevent further hair loss and to restore growth. Before pursuing hair loss treatment, talk with your doctor about the cause of your hair loss and treatment options.
What causes hair loss?
It's true that men are more likely to lose their hair than women, but thinning hair and hair loss actually affects both sexes and it's no more or less demoralizing for either. But here's the thing: There's no one reason behind hair loss causes can range from the simple and temporary (like a vitamin deficiency) to the more complex, like an underlying health condition.
Luckily, there are also many ways to treat hair loss in both women and men (cause-dependent, of course) Here are some common and not-so-common reasons why you might be seeing less hair on your head and what you can do about it.
what you learn in this edition?
1# Why does hair fall out?
2# Making Lifestyle Changes
3# Causes about hair fall
4# Risk factors
5# Tips to stop hair loss