It is normal to lose a certain amount of hair every day. If the hair is falling out more than the normal amount, it is completely normal to be stressed. But stress causes more hair loss. That's why we wrote about why your hair is falling out in this blog post. And we evaluated 10 causes of hair loss.
1.Androgenetic alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia is a very common hair loss pattern. It is also referred to as male and female pattern baldness. It is genetic. Men's hair tends to fall out from the crown and temple areas. In women, there is a general thinning of all hair. Although androgenetic alopecia is linked to aging, it can begin at any age after puberty. Many women experience androgenic alopecia after menopause.
It is possible to reverse this situation with S'Clinic's hair growth procedures. You can contact our clinics for detailed information and free hair analysis.
2.Pregnancy
There may be an increase in hair loss after giving birth. This is due to the decrease in estrogen levels. This hair loss is temporary. It resolves in 1 year or less. But during this period, you can use the anti-hair loss shampoo S'Hair to protect your hair and return it to its former health.
3. Telogen effluvium
Telogen effluvium is the hair remaining in the natural shedding phase. This can sometimes even cause handfuls of hair to fall out. The reason may be surgery, having children, rapid weight loss, and thyroid problems. It is temporary.
4. Anagen effluvium
Anagen effluvium causes large amounts of hair loss during hair development. During this process, loss of both the hair on the head and the hair in other parts of the body may occur. Includes eyebrows and eyelashes. Chemotherapy, radiation, and atomic immune system disorders may cause this.
5. Alopecia areata
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder that causes sudden hair loss. The immune system attacks the hair follicles. Along with the hair on the head, eyebrows and eyelashes may also fall out.
6. Traction alopecia
Traction alopecia is a hair loss caused by gathering the hair too tightly. Knitting, dreadlocks or welding may cause this.
7. Medicines
Blood thinners, antidepressants, beta-blockers, cholesterol-lowering drugs may cause hair loss.
8. Malnutrition
Nutrition deficient in vitamins such as protein and iron can cause hair loss.
10. Fungal disease
A small, bald area on the head gradually grows. Irritated red areas occur. This will not get better on its own, you need to see a doctor.
In summary, it is normal to lose a certain amount of hair every day. If you experience more hair loss than this, we recommend that you consult a specialist. You can come to our S'Clinic hair replication centers and have a free hair analysis. You can learn the hair regrowth procedure that is suitable for you.