Loss of hair
Loss of hair …! we have to take it seriously!
Hair loss is a problem facing all age groups of people today whether they be young or middle-aged or older people can be. The problem of hair loss is increasing day by day and everyone is looking for a cure to this problem. However, as a matter of fact, there is only one particular reason behind this problem. There may be many reasons, and if one is able to know the exact reason behind this problem, then their treatment would be much easier. Hair loss may be due to fungal infections or it may be that is in the genes of the individual means that it is a genetic problem.
One might think one is suffering from hair loss and other problems, but maybe just a symptom of another serious problem that the person is conscious. Therefore a person should not take this issue very lightly and give a correct diagnosis to get to the real problem. No subject should be taken lightly to be as small as hair loss and health is wealth.
women hair loss A diagnostic test is necessary to know the real reason for hair loss. The test should be conducted to determine if hair loss is only the bare hair loss may be due to dandruff or other fungal infection or hair loss is a symptom of serious illness that requires immediate attention and treatment.
Hair loss may also occur due to a condition known as hypothyroidism. Therefore, it should be immediately addressed and treated. Sometimes it is considered that even after this fall treat severe hair disease does not stop. But do not worry about it. Hair loss stops after a specified time point. The most important is the treatment for hypothyroidism.
Some other diseases can cause hair hair quality to degrade to a great extent and thus cause the thinning hair. These diseases include:
a) systemic lupus or SLE: This is an autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system starts to work against itself. Its symptoms include “butterfly rash”, which can be seen in parts of the face may be the nose or cheeks.
b) hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism.
c) cystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS.