10 MEDICAL REASONS BEHIND TOO MUCH HAIR FALL

 Variations in hormones, such as during pregnancy, childbirth or thyroid disorders, can cause hair loss.

 HORMONAL IMBALANCE

Family history act a meaningful duty  in hair loss, with conditions like male-pattern baldness or female-pattern baldness being genetically inherited.

GENETICS

Lack of vital nutrients like iron, zinc, vitamins (especially B vitamins), and proteins can diminish hair follicles, leading to extreme  shedding.

NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES

Emotional or physical stress can disturb the hair growth cycle, leading to increased hair loss.

STRESS

Specific  medical conditions such as alopecia areata, scalp infections, autoimmune diseases, and chronic illnesses can cause hair loss.

   MEDICAL CONDITIONS

Some medications like chemotherapy drugs, blood thinners, antidepressants, and contraceptives can lead to temporary or permanent hair loss as a side effect.

MEDICATIONS

Overuse of hair styling tools, harsh chemical treatments, tight hairstyles, and incorrect hair care routines can damage the hair shaft and cause breakage and hair fall.

    POOR HAIR CARE PRACTICES

As people age, their hair growth slows down, and hair follicles shrink, causing thinner and more crumbly  hair 

AGE

Exposure to pollutants, UV radiation, and severe climates can weaken hair and cause  hair loss.

ENVIRONMENTAL        FACTORS

Quick weight loss or excessive diets can shock the body and disturb the hair growth cycle, leading to temporary hair loss known as telogen effluvium 

WEIGHT LOSS