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Hair Loss FAQs


By: Josh Riverside


Hair loss is a common problem; that is why it is not surprising that there are common questions people ask regarding the topic. Common questions include: What causes hair loss? Does stress cause hair loss? Is genetics a factor? How early does hair loss occur? Can hair products lead to hair loss? Can hairstyles contribute to hair loss?

Medical researchers have not been able to clearly pinpoint the main cause of hair loss, but it is believed that the reason is related to the production of male hormones. Testosterones combine with an enzyme called 5-alpha duactase, which produces Dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT causes hair follicles to shrink, resulting in thinner hair and eventually none at all. This cause affects both men and women. Even women produce testosterone, but pre-menopausal women produces higher levels of estrogen, which balances the production of testosterone.

Stress is not a factor in hair loss; it only worsen an existing problem. Conditions such as illness, high fever, pregnancy, extreme weight loss or weight gain, and drug use may cause stress that can lead to sudden hair loss. But the hair loss caused by stress is temporary, and once stress is relieved, hair would return completely.

Male-pattern hair loss is hereditary, which means that the risk of a man becoming bald when his family underwent the same problem is higher. However, there is more than one factor that causes hair loss, and it is not clear whether the genetic contribution of the father or the mother creates a greater risk to the person.

It is not surprising for male-pattern hair loss to take its effects as early as 15 years old, but it normally starts between 20 and 30 years old. Tracing the effects of hair loss in the family can prepare you for the possible early onset of hair loss.

Allergic reaction or inflammation on the scalp caused by an ingredient in the hair product may cause hair loss.

Hairstyles involving tight braids, pull-backs, or tight pony-tails can lead to hair loss. Tying the hair in such a style over a long period of time may even prevent hair from growing back.

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