Excessive hair loss in women

The excessive hair loss is a concern for everyone, but we are more accustomed to seeing balding men, although this may no longer be a subject of anxiety for themselves, turn to the subject of baldness in women is something that we immediately put on alert.
The first thing to know is that the scalp has around 100,000 hairs, of which, per day will fall about 100 naturally or by brushing it. This is totally natural and constantly regenerating, thus the hair lost will be quickly replaced by others in a normal cycle.
In contrast, if one realizes that hair loss is higher (when brushing your hair is always large numbers in the brush, the clusters are bathing in the shower, there are hairs on the pillow and so on.) Must not let the issue by high, trying to realize what causes the problem and seeking ways to solve it.
Some factors that cause hair loss:
1. Stress is a major factor that helps the steady drop in the hair, by the weakening of it.
2. Surgical intervention produce what is known as telogen effluvium, which occurs after the 3 0r 5 months of this and can cause a large decrease in the quantity and quality of hair.
3. The woman during pregnancy is likely to lose a lot of hair because your body sends cells to body parts that demand more, and also will be vulnerable after childbirth.
4. A poor diet will be between contra a considerable decrease in the amount of the individual hair.
5. The extension of infectious disease can cause hair loss, due to the weakening of the organism and the drugs taken to combat them.
6. Consume disproportionately contributes to the body nutritional supplements insufficient amounts of certain amino acids, which consequently weakens the hair cells.
7. The sudden hair loss may be a clear sign of an abnormality of thyroid gland function.
8. Excessive use of hair dyes and poor care that can severely damage the hair and the fall of this.
9. The strict diets or eating disorders as a symptom bring alopecia insurance can be complicated sometimes dramatically.
10. Dandruff, seborrhea and seborrheic dermatitis are among the conditions that may be causing increased hair loss.
Be sure to ignore any of these symptoms and under all circumstances consult a specialist.
