Possible Causes of hair loss
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Thursday, 27 January 2011 15:27
Genetics:Yes, you knew it all along: It’s Mom’s (or Dad’s) fault that you have no hair. The overwhelming majority (up to 98 percent) of men with balding fall into the genetic category. Diseases: A number of diseases as well as hormonal influences, including thyroid disease and anemia, cause hair loss. Autoimmune disease also can cause patchy hair loss. Mechanical Causes:
Mechanical hair loss is caused by external forces such as tight braiding, rubber banding, turbans, or other hair torture devices that put stress and strain on your hair. Stress: In some cases, stress can contribute to hair loss in those who are genetically predisposed to it or can result in a sudden loss of hair in a condition called telogen effluvium. Medication:Many medicines, most notably anabolic steroids, birth control pills, antidepressants, and tranquilizers, can cause hair loss.
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