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Causes of hair loss from the roots

hair loss

Hair falls out at a rate ranging from 50 to 100 hairs per day, and this is considered a normal rate with more than 100000 hairs on the scalp. However, it may happen that hair loss progresses. It either occurs gradually over a period of years, or it occurs suddenly, and it can be temporary. Or always, therefore, it is necessary to know the causes of hair loss, and discuss treatment methods with a specialist doctor.

Causes of hair loss from the roots

There are many reasons that contribute to hair loss from the roots, including:

  • A change in the normal hair cycle, either due to a shortened phase of the anagen phase, or due to an increase in the number of follicles entering the growth phase.
  • A sudden hormonal change occurs, usually when hormone levels in the body decrease.
  • A decrease in the levels of pregnancy hormones immediately after birth.
  • Stop taking hormone replacement therapy or birth control pills.
  • high body temperature;
  • Exposure to severe psychological and physical crises.
  • There is a defect in the activity of the thyroid gland.
  • Follow a diet poor in proteins and iron.
  • Suffering from certain diseases such as diabetes and alopecia.
  • Undergoing chemotherapy.
  • Taking certain medications, such as blood pressure medications, birth control pills, antidepressants, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (ibuprofen).
  • Exposure to burns or radiation therapy.

hair loss treatment

According to the Cleveland Clinic, hair loss treatments range from mild to strong depending on the amount of hair loss and the length of time. The treatment is as follows:

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  • Use topical creams and treatments that contain the compound minoxidil, which is available without a prescription, as it can restore some hair growth, especially in people who suffer from hereditary hair loss, as it is applied directly to the scalp.
  • Taking Ferriside treatment, which comes in the form of birth control pills, is not only for men. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AFP), taking this treatment may require six months or more to ensure its effectiveness in stopping hair loss.
  • Resorting to hair transplantation, or the use of wigs, which is used if hair loss is temporary, or for cancer patients who are undergoing chemotherapy.
  • Use anti-inflammatory medications. Steroid-based creams or injections can soothe follicles damaged by harsh chemicals or excessive tightening.
  • Laser treatment, which may help stimulate hair follicles and improve hair growth.
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