There are numerous causes of thinning hair amongst humans and as an example, you could suffer from effuviums, alopecia areata, scarring alopecia, congenital hypotrichosis, or have a fungal infection.
Different causes of hair loss affect the different sexes and some of these include male-pattern and female-pattern hair loss.
There is also hairloss associated with other diseases, conditions and adverse medication reactions, as well as hair thinning problems resulting from the stress in your every day life.
It is important to see a doctor or dermatologist to figure out which type of hair loss you have so the diagnosis can identify the cause of your hair loss and, once identified, the cause or multiple causes can start to be treated.
You will need to provide your doctor or dermatologist with a thorough account of the symptoms you have been having and it’s also important that you let the medical person know how long you have been experiencing excessive hair loss.
A list of the foods you eat, all the symptoms you have been experiencing, and the amount of stress in your life etc will all help your doctor to identify the condition you happen to be suffering from.
Effluviums, which means “outflow”, causes people to lose hair by affecting differing phases in the cycle of hair growth.
A second cause of hair loss, Alopecia Areata, is a type of condition affected by your own immune system and attacks the hair follicles where all hair growth begins and although it occurs at any age, this type of hair thinning happens most often in those younger than age 20.
Cicatrical alopecia, also known as scarring alopecia, leaves behind scar tissue over the scalp after first causing irreversible damage to the hair follicles.
Congenital Hypotrichosis is when no hair growth occurs at all and is a genetic disease so not technically one of the causes of thinning hair but unfortunately, there are not usually any treatments for this type of problem so sufferers must either accept baldness or use hair pieces or other forms of covering up the head.
Fungal Infection most commonly causes thinning hair amongst teenagers and children and can be treated with antifungal medication, resulting in normal regrowth of the hair.
The causes of thinning hair are many and, as you can understand, it is vitally important to receive a correct diagnosis in order to receive appropriate treatment.
Most types of hair thinning will have easily diagnosed causes, leading to appropriate hair loss treatments so your doctor can explain about the different types of conditions and also discuss the type you actually have plus the hair loss treatment options available to you.
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