Causes of Hair Loss Could Be Reversed - Discover How Here
by John Farikani
All men and women experience some hair loss each day which is normal, but there
are some who have excessive loss of hair and they want to know what is causing their
hair loss. Normal hair loss is usually around 50 to 100 hairs a day, but there are
millions of Americans who are loosing many more. Going bald is a scary thing for
many people, especially in the society that we live in, which places such a focus on
appearance.
Many of us will suffer some form of excessive hair loss at some point during our life
and the causes will vary. Some reasons for hair falling out can be prevented and
others may not be preventable. There are many factors and reasons for hair problems,
ranging from stress and hormone changes to heredity.
Men and women suffer from balding usually in different patterns. Men usually have a
pattern of balding referred to as male patterned baldness. They loose hair along the
front hair line and back to the crowns of their heads. Women seem to loose their hair
in no particular pattern. Below is a list of some causes of hair loss:
Hormonal Changes:
Hormonal changes are some of the key factors to hair loss. Depending on hormone
levels throughout the body they could actually promote hair growth or lead to
excessive shedding. Hormonal changes are not only limited to women, but also affect
men. Most women suffer from some type of shedding in the months following
pregnancy, but it usually will stop six months following childbirth. The number one
reason for men loosing their hair is usually from Androgenetic alopecia, better known
as male hormone hair loss. It is very common in men, but can also affect women.
Stress:
Reduced hair air caused from stress is usually only temporary. Hair loss as a result of
a stressful situation usually begins around three months following the stressful
situation and can last until three months after the stressful period ends. Sickness from
the flu, fever or severe infections could caus