While the overall cause of hair loss in men is male pattern baldness, there are many other diseases and conditions which cause or donate to premature hair loss and hair apparent deficiency in both men and women.
These situations can be genetic, environmental or biological origin.
1. Aging
2. Inheritance
3. Hormones
4. Poor circulation
5. Acute Disease
6. Surgery
7. Radiation exposure
8. Dermatosis
9. Sudden weight loss
10. High fever
11. Iron deficiency
12. Diabetes
13. Thyroid Disease
14. Medications such as those used in chemotherapy, antidepressants, etc.
15. Exposure to chemicals used to decontaminate such as swimming pools, bleaching, dyeing, and permanent hair.
16. Burns
17. X-rays
18. Scalp Injuries
19. Poor diet
20. Vitamin deficiencies
21. In women after childbirth
These situations can be genetic, environmental or biological origin.
1. Aging
2. Inheritance
3. Hormones
4. Poor circulation
5. Acute Disease
6. Surgery
7. Radiation exposure
8. Dermatosis
9. Sudden weight loss
10. High fever
11. Iron deficiency
12. Diabetes
13. Thyroid Disease
14. Medications such as those used in chemotherapy, antidepressants, etc.
15. Exposure to chemicals used to decontaminate such as swimming pools, bleaching, dyeing, and permanent hair.
16. Burns
17. X-rays
18. Scalp Injuries
19. Poor diet
20. Vitamin deficiencies
21. In women after childbirth
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