Most hair loss is not associated with systemic or internal disease, nor is poor diet a frequent factor. Hair may simply thin as a result of predetermined genetic factors and the overall aging process. Many men and women may notice mild physiologic thinning of hair starting in their 30s and 40s. Life vicissitudes, including illness, emotional trauma, protein deprivation (during strict dieting), and hormonal changes like those in pregnancy, puberty, and menopause may cause hair loss.Several health conditions, including
thyroid disease, iron deficiency anaemia can cause hair loss too.
Next Steps
While
thyroid blood tests and other lab tests, including a
complete blood count (CBC), on people who have ordinary hair loss are usually normal, it is important to exclude treatable causes of hair loss.
Health Tips
Opt for Homoeopathic treatment to get permanent result for your condition without any side effects.