The Causes Of Sudden Hair Loss
Medical Conditions
Your body automatically considers your hair and nails a luxury that you enjoy, not a necessity that it needs to function. Fat, hair, and nails all become energy reserves that the body can draw upon in times of stress and illness. In order to conserve energy, the hair and nails are “put to rest” by the body. Causes of sudden hair loss can be attributed to anemia, thyroid conditions, pregnancy, or major hormonal imbalances in the body.
In women, one of the major causes of causes of sudden hair loss is menopause. Hormones levels are rising and falling rapidly as the body adjusts to becoming non-fertile. Once again, the best way of treating your hair loss is to treat what is causing it. In this case, it is menopause. A doctor’s visit will get you the help you need and then let you focus on solving you hair loss problem later.
You can also lose your hair after you have recovered from a major illness or surgery. This type of hair loss is usually temporary, but not always, depending on what you are suffering from. Losing all of your hair is common for anyone undergoing chemotherapy, for example. The body is giving all it has to fight cancer, and your hair is one of the casualties. When the cancer is cured or goes into remission, the hair usually grows back.
Other Causes Of Sudden Hair Loss
Post traumatic stress disorder can be one of the causes of sudden hair loss. When the body is put through a shock from the magnitude of a near fatal accident or natural disaster, the hair may fall out a few months later. The most important thing to do is get treatment for the post traumatic stress disorder and then worry about re-growing your hair later, because your body won’t start growing hair until you are fully recovered.
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