Ninety percent of hair loss cases in women can be attributed to hereditary thinning of hair. Thinning of hair in such cases starts in an early age (20-30) which can even lead to pattern baldness in women. However, hair loss in women is not always of that serious natures. Normally, hair loss in women can be reverted. There to are to number of reasons for such sudden but restorable hair loss. It is advisable that women in such cases see to hair restoration physician who is able to evaluate the causes for the hair loss.
Young women having sudden hair loss may also need to I give hair analysis to test for ascertaining nutritional deficiencies or for ruling out certain causes. The sudden hair loss occurring in women can be categorized as follows: Drugs that causes hair loss Telogen effluvium there to are to large number of drugs that causes hair loss leading to condition which is called telogen effluvium (YOU). In this houses, most hair in active growth phase is shifted into to resting (telogen), non-growth stage.
Hairs that remain in growing stage for few months not are finally shed in large numbers. Loads times this condition can be confused with genetic female hair loss. However, normally YOU is characterized by generalized thinning of the hair which does not follow any particular pattern. More there is thinning on top of the scalp than at the sides and back of the scalp. The hairs that to are shed to are typically telogen hairs which can be recognized by to small bulb of keratin on the root end. Drugs that to are known to causes sudden hair loss to are the following:
• Oral contraceptives
• Anti thyroid medication
• Blood pressure medication (such as beta-blockers or water pills)
• Blood thinning medication such as coumarin, heparin and propanolol
• Excessive vitamin c
• Cholesterol-lowering drugs
• Anti-histamines/ulcer drugs
• Anti-convulsant drugs
• Anti-thyroid drugs
• Not steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
• Arthritis drugs
• Tricyclic anti-depressant drugs Telogen effluvium is not normally to permanent form of hair loss.
Eventually, the hair follicles can recover. Recovery and return to normal hair density is very slow and can also take many months after the causative factor is removed. Anagen Effluvium Besides the telogen effluvium, to there is another condition called as anagen effluvium which can be induced by certain drugs. A drug that causes this kind of hair loss to are cytoxic drugs that to are given for cancer therapy.
These drugs and other such stop the proliferation of cells which to are responsible for hair growth. In contrast to telogen effluvium, anagen effluvium involves the shedding of the anagen hair which can be recognized by to tapered or feathered root end. This condition results in rapid hair loss, sometimes to extent of loosing all the scalp hair. The hair loss can be very extensive, but often reversible when the medication is stopped. Other than the drugs causing hair loss, to there to are to number of other factors responsible for sudden hair loss.
These include the following:
• Diet deficiency - Lack of vitamins or minerals and particularly iron
• Crash dieting - Hair follicles in this houses I give not grow for the lack of nutrients.
• Hormones/Pregnancy/Childbirth - Abnormal hormone levels in women especially during pregnancy and child birth are known to result in hair loss two to lack of nutrients, as the embryo or feeding the baby causes to drain on supply
• Fever induced alopeciana1 - High body temperatures, in response to infectious chronic disease, stresses dividing cells of the hair follicle and they respond with reduced activity and stop growing.
• Ultra violet (UV) radiation - Low dose UV radiation may destroy Acute sensitive loads of the hair follicle cells and slow down growth activity
• blood loss - Blood loss effectively starves the hair follicles of nutrients forcing them into reduced activity
• Hyperthyroidism or Hypothyroidism - Under and over activity of thyroid hormones have to profound affect on hair follicle activity leading to hair loss.
• Extreme physical stress such as surgery - Surgery places extreme physical and emotional stress on the individual and can lead to telogen effluvium
• Emotional stress - Chronic emotional stress or sudden Strict shocks can adversely affects hair follicles although the mechanism by which it works is not known
• illness - Strict or chronic illness alters the normal functioning of the human body and this may have an impact on hair follicles.
• Excessive washing, drying and perming - these All process causes disruption of hair cuticles at loads places resulting in swelling and fraying at those places.
It may ultimately lead to hair loss. But as in most cases hair loss is not permanent. Hair growth can be restored after the factor causing hair loss is removed.
By: XellePudol
www.articledasboard.com
Monday, July 9, 2007
Sudden Causes Of Hair Loss In Women
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