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What Could Be Causing My Hair Loss

01 January 2006 · Viewed 4259 times · Disclaimer & Terms
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Hair loss is a major issue that thousands of people struggle with every day. For many people, it is very traumatic to see your hair slowly falling out and thinning. Your hair is one of the first things someone notices about you, that is why it is a million dollar industry. There are extensions, dyes, treatments, surgeries, and more, all dedicated to making your head of hair look great.

 

Even though there is a lot of buzz surrounding the hair industry and your lovely locks, not many people realize all of the factors that could be causing their hair to thin and fall out. There is always a reason why. Figuring out why you are losing your hair can help you stop it in its tracks, and get you back on the road to thick and healthy follicles.

Medications

Did you know that medications that you take every day could be causing your hair to fall out? If you didn’t, you could be finding yourself asking “Well, What medications cause hair loss?” For starters, antibiotics and antifungals are two of them. Antibiotics can reduce your natural level of hemoglobin and Vitamin B. The drop of these two things can sometimes make your hair fall out faster.

 

Acne medications that contain Vitamin A could also be contributing to your hair loss. When the vitamin is taken in large quantities, it can lead to telogen effluvium. This is when the hair follicles go into their resting phase a little too early.

 

Other medications include birth control pills, weight loss pills, blood pressure medications, Anti-seizure medications, antidepressants, and more. Always remember, do not stop taking medications that are necessary to keep you happy and healthy. If you are experiencing hair loss, please consult with your doctor before stopping the medication.

Hormones

Have you recently had a baby? If you have, chances are you have noticed the dreaded postpartum hair loss. Unfortunately, there is nothing that can be done to fully stop it. After having a baby, your estrogen levels drop dramatically. This sudden drop throws your entire body off track, which means your hair is affected as well. But don’t worry, this hair loss is only temporary and typically last just a few months. Get ready for those crazy baby hairs though!

 

Other hormonal issues such as problems with your thyroid, low progesterone levels, and high levels of testosterone, can all be causing your hair to thin out as well. If you are experiencing dramatic hair loss, make an appointment with your doctor. A simple blood test will be able to tell you if you are having any issues with hormone levels. Proper medications can even out your levels and have them back to normal in no time.

Damage

Everyone wants to stay on trend with popular hair colors and styles. But, sitting in that salon chair a little too often can be what is causing all of your hair to fall out! When hair is brittle and damaged, it will begin to fall out or break off.

 

If bleach is left on the scalp for too long, it can cause serious damage to your scalp and hair. It is very important to properly space out your hair appointments so that your hair has time to heal and grow naturally. If you enjoy constantly changing up your hair, check out wigs! It is a great way to have blonde hair one day and black hair the next without completely destroying your natural hair.

 

Our hair is a very fragile thing that needs to be treated as such. Take care of your hair and pay close attention to it. It could be trying to tell you something. Don’t be afraid to talk to your doctor about any hair loss that you could be experiencing. Finding out what the issue is and fixing it will have your hair on the road to recovery in no time!

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