Causes of hair loss
Fungal infections can cause hair loss. The hair will become weak, brittle, and lifeless. Combing your itchy skin is disastrous – hair becomes broken and torn. Can fungi cause hair loss? What are the symptoms? What are the risk factors, how can it be treated, and is it possible to prevent these diseases? Ringworm Description … Read more
Like any burning issue, hair loss generates a lot of superstitions, delusions, and prejudices. Some of them have real ground, while some can be classified as delirium. Let’s get rid of delusions about hair loss forever! Myth 1. Hair can fall out due to overexposure to the sun Yes, overexposure to the sun is harmful. … Read more
No one wants to have thin and weak hair. But if that happens, don’t get upset. You should analyze the possible reasons and see the trichologist, and maybe try changing some of your habits. Sometimes it might be enough to just follow these recommendations to save the beauty of your hair. Don’t take a hot … Read more
During the treatment process of some diseases, the only method is radiation. However, radiation not only removes (suppresses) “bad” cells in the human’s body, but also can cause some changes in healthy structures, such as destroying follicles which lead to hair loss. Radiation impact on hair Radiation or chemotherapy can become the reason for minor … Read more
Many women who have just become mothers and are still breastfeeding experience some hair loss. This is a normal process, which will slow down on its own. However, you can help strengthen your hair and prevent it from excessively falling out. What should you do to help your hair recovery? Take care of your hair. … Read more
Cancer is a very serious and complicated disease. The therapy and medications that are used for cancer treatment have many side effects that impact the function of many systems, including hair loss, which can be severe to the point of complete baldness. Baldness caused by chemotherapy is temporary, but everyone wants to recover from it … Read more
You can find a lot of information about seasonal hair loss. Many people notice a larger amount of hair being lost during the summer and winter, usually after combing or washing. Swedish researches have confirmed, that in certain cases, hair loss can be caused by seasonal changes. How does it usually happen? Normally, a person … Read more
Regular hair loss and alopecia have a different origination, and it’s very important to understand this fact for choosing the further treatment and prevention methods. Alopecia is a hereditary disease. Androgenic alopecia (AGA) is another term for this condition. The symptoms of AGA includes shorter phase of active hair growth and eventual hair follicle shrinking. … Read more
When speaking about hair loss, we should understand the difference between normal shedding (50-100 hairs per day), and a condition when you have to see the trichologist. Is it necessary? Yes, because only a doctor can help you to find out the exact cause of severe hair loss and to choose the right treatment method. … Read more
What do we know about hair? How does it grows and why does it fall out? How often does hair need to be washed and combed? Is hair supposed to fall out, and how much is considered the “norm”? The majority of people don’t know anything about hair at all. We do what we are … Read more
Panic is the first reaction of a large number of people who experience hair loss. They desperately start to search for a unique product that will magically solve all their problems. Usually they buy “magical’’ (and not expensive at all) shampoo or lotion that helped “that one guy from the commercial’’. They start “treatment” without … Read more
Many women are prepared to experience hot flashes and mood swings during menopause, but almost none anticipate that one of the symptoms will be hair loss (alopecia). Plus for women, their looks are more important than for men. That’s why hair problems can cause psychological disorders, even depression and self-isolation, which decrease life quality. The … Read more
As with any other medical problem, baldness requires an early diagnosis. The sooner you go to the doctor, the more effective his help will be. Luckily, you can notice the first signs of baldness even before it becomes a severe condition. Even though there are several types of alopecia, and even more factors that cause … Read more
You shouldn’t blame bad ecology or genetics if you have noticed changes in your hair quality and hair loss. Very often we forget that our lifestyle and bad habits can do a lot of harm to our body. Since our hair quality depends on the state of our health in general, the result will become … Read more
Hair, in a way, displays the physical health of a person. Hair replacement is happening constantly, and normally it shouldn’t reduce the total amount of the hair on your head. The problem of hair loss can be divided into internal and external ones. The external include: ecology, stress, poorly chosen care, intake of medicines, poisoning, … Read more
There are many myths about the causes of hair loss. However, most of them are far from reality. In this article we will try to find out which hair loss factors are real and what we should consider a myth. Perm and coloring – a myth. Chemical substances that dye, bleach, straighten or curl your hair … Read more
Treatment of androgenetic alopecia is a long and costly process (for example cost of hair replacement), which requires a lot of patience and willingness to scrupulously follow the prescriptions of the physician. Despite the fact that the problem of androgenetic alopecia among women is still not fully understood, scientists offer many effective ways to slow … Read more
A person loses about 100 hairs per day (the norm is 100-150), but we don’t notice it since new hair grows out in their place. But if the hair growth slows down or, for some reason, hair loss is accelerated, this may be the beginning of baldness (scientific name “alopecia”). What problems are associated with … Read more
Hair loss is a very common problem that women, unfortunately, face not less than men. Age-related hair loss is a type of baldness caused by chronic diseases from the past. Let’s try to understand the reasons that most often cause hair loss in women. Stress Stress arising from physical overload, lack of sleep, shocks, cause … Read more
Alopecia areata happens to both men, and women, and children. It begins with the appearance of a few circles without hair on the head, but sometimes other areas can be exposed, for example, eyebrows and beard. Bald areas can change their locations with time, but hair LLLT method helps to stimulate the regrowth. There are … Read more