It sometimes can be hard to notice the early
signs of hair loss as hair loss can be a gradual process of a lengthy period
of time. Hair loss does not happen overnight.
However, if you are reading this article, you are probably already
concerned about the prospect that you may be loosing your hair. We all know
prevention is better than a cure but sometimes hair loss just happens.
Not everyone loses their hair in the same
fashion. The type of hair loss you have
may determine the signs you may notice however no matter what type of hair loss
you have, there are early signs that can act as warnings that you need to
lookout for.
Genetic Hair Loss
Just because your mother or father may have
suffered from hair loss or hair thinning it is not a clear indication that you
will also suffer the same fate. On the
other side of the coin, however, if your father lost his hair at the age of 21,
it does not mean that you are in the clear should you have reached the age of
31 and are still sporting a full head of hair.
The genes for hair loss can be inherited from
both sides of the family but they can also skip generations. While genetics can
determine the pattern of hair loss, your parents are not always your blueprint.
The signs of hair loss you need to watch for
are:
- Hair loss that runs in the family
- A receding hairline
- Thinner hair than usual
- A wider centre part
- Ability to see the scalp through the hair at the top of the head
Telogen
Effluvium means sudden or
severe stress. This can cause hair loss
or thinning. Some stages in our lives will
ultimately cause us to feel stressed such as a bereavement or even going
through pregnancy.
What we eat, or do not eat, can also have an
effect on hair growth.
Telogen effluvium and the impact of our diets
can cause excess shedding of hair causes hair to be thinner. Nutritional
deficiencies, particularly iron-deficiency anaemia, can result in hair loss.
The signs of hair thinning you need to watch for
are:
- Extra hair fall
- Thinner hair than usual
- A dramatic change in diet or weight
- A stressful event that may have happened a few months ago
Alopecia Areata
This type of hair loss generally comes on very
suddenly. The hair loss generally
presents itself as coin-sized bald patches on the scalp but it can affect other
areas of hair-bearing skin. Some people only have one small bald spot that can
be hidden by the rest of the hair but others may have a few more, or even
larger patches. Sometimes the hair will grow back on its own and can in fact be
seasonal. However, in some cases it can
get worse and spread, eventually leading to baldness.
The signs of alopecia you need to watch for are:
- Clumps of hair fall
- Smooth bald patches
- If any other family members have or have had the condition
- Severe infection or extremely stressful situation which may have triggered it
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