your hair has many ways of losing hair, here are a few ways why you could be losing hair:
Your brushing it to hard or much; Brushing you hair harder means you lose a lot of hair because you are pulling it out of your scalp, brushing your hair often means your hair cannot cope, i recommend brushing you hair when you wake up & before you go to bed.
You scratch your head a lot; your scraching your head a lot and the hair gets moved around when scratching the scalp area, moving the hair around a lot will create bigger hair holes in your scalp & they can just easily fall out.
dont wash hair everyday; when you massage shamoo into the scalp, and the shampoo is greasy as always the hair comes out.
Dont tie hair in tight pony tails etc..; This just tightens all the hair from different area's of the scalp together, and its so tight it slips out.
x
There are a lot of causes of hair loss. Some of the main causes are various versions of Alopecia, Pattern baldness which is genetic patchy hair loss, and stress.
The reasons for hair loss can vary in men and women. Two types of alopecia, stress, hormone imbalance, and pattern baldness are all various causes of hair loss in men and women alike.
Hair loss in women can be due to a number of things. The two main culprits are thyroid problems and stress. If a person is losing hair, they should see a doctor.
Yes lead causes hair loss.
you have to meet your family physicion .he will help you to control hair loss
I believe the two main causes are loss of habitat and hunting.
Low Thyroid hormone can causes hair loss, sluggishness and low metabolic rate.
Alopecia..... a condition that causes round patches of hair loss, and can lead to total hair loss.
yes, it does because its is close to the roots and no air gets into and causes hair loss
cancer... cancer...
Anabolic steroids
These are for example drugs against cancer.
Stress is the main cause of premature hair loss. There are also illnesses that can cause it such as various alopecia and as a result of radiotherapy treatment.
the main causes of acquired sensory loss are