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11 Causes of Excessive Hair Loss, Natural Risk of Baldness

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Kapanlagi.com - Hair loss is one of the health problems that causes a lot of concern. There are various causes of hair loss that can potentially lead to baldness if not properly addressed. This is what worries many people when they experience excessive hair loss.

Having beautiful and healthy hair is the hope of everyone. Hair is often associated with beauty treatments. There are several types of hair commonly known to the public, such as straight hair, curly hair, wavy hair, short hair, or long hair.

All of these hair types may experience hair loss beyond normal limits. Although hair loss is generally considered natural, excessive hair loss can be problematic for hair health and beauty. Normally, hair loss should not exceed 100 strands per day. If it exceeds this limit, there may be problems with the hair, including causes of hair loss that you rarely realize. Hair loss can not be considered trivial, excessive hair loss can also potentially make your hair vulnerable to baldness. In addition, hair loss can also be a sign of certain health disorders.

So what causes hair loss?

The causes of excessive hair loss are found in several points below. For a clearer and more complete explanation, please refer to the following discussion regarding the causes of hair loss summarized from various sources.

 

1. Causes of Hair Loss Due to Stress

The first cause of excessive hair loss is due to the person experiencing stress. Stress is a condition that can occur in anyone when facing threats, pressures, sudden changes. This condition can affect both psychological and physical health, and is at risk of experiencing certain health problems.

One of the negative effects of stress is experiencing excessive hair loss. The cause of hair loss due to stress is also known as telogen effluvium. When experiencing stress, it can affect hair growth, including excessive hair loss. This condition can last for some time depending on the level of stress experienced.

 

2. Causes of Hair Loss Hormonal Changes

The next cause of excessive hair loss is due to hormonal changes. These hormonal changes can occur due to several conditions. If excessive hair loss occurs in women, hormonal changes may be related to pregnancy. Because some women may experience excessive hair loss during pregnancy.

During this period, pregnant women experience hormonal changes, namely a decrease in estrogen levels that can cause excessive hair loss. However, this condition will disappear within a year or sooner.

 

3. Causes of Hair Loss Due to Baldness

Alopecia, also known as baldness, is generally more common in adult men and is caused by various factors such as age, heredity, illness, or the effects of chemicals. If it occurs in men, they usually lose hair from the temples and crown of the head. Whereas in women, it occurs in thinner hair throughout the head.

This condition generally tends to be at risk for those who have entered menopause for women. In this case, hormonal changes are closely related to hair loss that leads to baldness.

 

4. Causes of Hair Loss Due to Heredity

Hair loss can also be caused by hereditary factors. Genetic factors also influence the condition of hair health, including its relation to hair loss. If one family member has a history of hair loss, it is likely that you are also at risk of experiencing a similar problem.

This condition is more likely to occur in old age, although it can also happen at a young age. Hereditary factors can make the hair have a thinner and finer texture, making it more prone to excessive shedding. Treatment to address hair loss is necessary to prevent excessive hair fall.

 

5. Hair Loss Due to Medication Side Effects

The side effects of consuming or using certain medications can also be a cause of excessive hair loss. Some specific medications that are potentially prone to causing hair loss include cancer drugs, arthritis drugs, depression drugs, heart medications, uric acid medications, and high blood pressure medications. Therefore, consultation with a healthcare professional is necessary to get appropriate advice on how to safely address hair loss.

 

6. Excessive Hair Loss Due to Nutritional Deficiencies and Vitamins

Other causes of hair loss can also occur due to nutritional deficiencies and vitamins. Hair needs certain important nutrients and vitamins to maintain its health and strength, including preventing hair loss. Among these nutrients and vitamins are vitamin B, iron, and protein, which play a significant role in the strength and growth of hair. Consultation with a doctor is necessary to get specific advice.

 

7. Hair Loss Due to Excess Vitamin A

In addition to nutritional deficiencies and vitamins, it turns out that excessive intake of vitamin A can also potentially cause hair loss. According to merdeka.com, citing the American Academy of Dermatology, excessive intake of vitamin A makes the body susceptible to hair loss. Therefore, knowing the exact amount of vitamin A consumption is necessary to avoid health consequences.

 

8. Hair Loss Due to Birth Control Pills

Excessive hair loss can also occur due to the consumption of birth control pills. According to medicalnewstoday.com, some people may experience excessive hair loss while using birth control pills. This hair loss can occur within a few weeks to months, depending on how long the birth control pills are consumed. Consultation with a doctor is necessary to understand the proper use of contraceptives to avoid certain health impacts.

 

9. Hair Loss Due to Scalp Conditions

Health problems on the scalp can also potentially cause excessive hair loss. One of them is caused by fungal infections that make the hair more prone to falling out. This condition is also known as tinea capitis, which can cause baldness in certain areas of the head. There are several symptoms that indicate the occurrence of tinea capitis, such as brittle hair, spots and scaly skin on the head, and itching in the head area.

 

10. Thyroid Disorders

Excessive hair loss can also be caused by thyroid disorders. These thyroid disorders can affect hair health, including causing excessive hair loss. This is because when these health disorders attack the immune system, it also makes the hair more vulnerable, brittle, and prone to falling out.

 

11. Hair Loss Due to Anemia

Excessive hair loss due to anemia can also potentially cause hair loss. Anemia itself is one of the health disorders that causes sufferers to lack red blood cells. Usually, one of the causes of anemia is a lack of iron, which is also a cause of hair loss. Therefore, fulfilling the nutritional needs of iron is necessary to prevent these health disorders.

So those are 11 causes of excessive hair loss that are at risk of baldness. Examination and consultation with a doctor can be considered to find out how to deal with hair loss properly.

 

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