Men and women
experience hair loss for similar reasons.
Hormonal
Changes
Men, unfortunately,
experience a more dramatic, specific pattern of hair loss commonly termed
"Male Pattern Baldness." This loss is caused by dihydrotestosterone
(DHT). DHT is a hormone linked with
testosterone. DHT binds to receptor sites on the scalp and hair follicles,
interacting and interrupting the normal chain of events involved in continual
healthy hair growth.
Woman,
experience many hormonal changes throughout their lives which can lead to hair
loss. In general, women may lose hair after a pregnancy, or during menopause.
But it is not limited to just these. Any number of hormonal imbalances can
trigger hair loss in women.
Hormonal changes in
both men and women can cause hair loss by directly affecting the cells
responsible for hair growth or by affecting the level of nutrients and blood
flow to the follicle. The hair follicle cannot maintain a healthy growth cycle
without proper nutrients and may eventually fall out and die.
Stress
Stress
affects the hormone balance and it will transmit signals to the hair
follicles. The hair follicles then
undergo a resting stage. Usually it occurs 3 months after the stressful event
has occured and it may take 3 months after the stress period has ended for the
hair growth to resume. If the stress continues or is repeated the onset of
genetic hair loss may worsen existing hair loss.
Supplements
A series
of other factors can cause hair loss, including diets, the use of certain
bodybuilding supplements, and environmental factors.
Hairstyle
Chemicals
used for dying, tinting, bleaching, straightening or perms can cause hair to
become damaged and break off if they are overused or used incorrectly. Also
using excessive heat either by use of your normal hairdryer, straightners or
curling tongs can lead to hair thinning.
Overstating and excessive brushing also can cause hair to fall out if
the hair shaft becomes damaged.
Har Vokse
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