How to Cope With Predisposition to Hair Loss?

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asked Aug 7, 2019 in H&E by Cynthiarichards1701 (2,040 points)

Traction alopecia is caused by some hairstyles HAR VOKSE Review such as a ponytail, bun, or braid that exert constant pressureon the scalp. Causes: Genes (heredity), This cause determines whether a person will have male pattern baldness or not. Androgens play a role in male pattern baldness. These same hormones encourage the growth of pubic hair, armpits and face during puberty. People with male pattern baldness may have a level of male hormones are the same as normal people, but these hormones to accumulate in certain areas on their heads and causing the hair follicles there setbacks.

Most women avoid this baldness because they produce less androgens, and because the female hormone, astrogen can fight the effects of male hormones. However, women who produce too much androgen may have the same problem. Other hormones, such as that produced by the thyroid gland, can also affect your hair. For example, too much or too little thyroid hormone from the gland can cause baldness. Sudden stress can also promote baldness half / incomplete or temporary baldness. Temporary hair loss can also be driven by the stress after the birth or the loss of a beloved person.

Some drugs, such as anti-coagulant, anti-depressants, anti-thyroid drugs used in chemotherapy, can cause baldness. Most vitamin A also has the same effect. Choosing a hairstyle that makes the hair from the scalp tight can cause your hair to turn brittle and broken. Broken hair can also be caused by shampooing too frequently and the use of excessive chemicals, such as dyes, bleach and permanent curling. It is important to know the main cause before treatment. Most conditions are temporary and can be restored if the main causes of such stress are lost.

 

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