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Temporary Hair Loss May be Worrisome
- By Brian Alexis
- Published 07/29/2009
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From childhood to old age, ever one loses hair on daily basis on your pillows, on the comb, brushes, shower drain and even your shirt collars. Some of them may be wise enough to lose it on their friend's shirts or even wrist. Hair follicles undergo their normal growth cycle which can take around a period of one year to complete one cycle. So, over a normal life span each and every hair follicles may go through around 20 to 30 times. At any time of your life around 1 % of the hair follicles may be in a position of shedding down themselves. This shedding may be a reason for the beginning of a new cycle. One may even lose up to around 100 hair per day from your scalp area.
If more number of hair are lost in a single day then the condition may be considered as abnormal and may require professionals help. One has to keep in mind that each of the follicles are acting as an independent unit and may not depend up on neighboring follicles. Hair loss is an activity that is considered as normal by most people, but the amount of hair lost may make all the difference. Normal hair loss condition is considered as temporary hair loss condition where the lost hair are usually replaced by the new ones. It is a simple shift from one phase to another.
If one start coming across unusually amount of lost hair on the pillow or clothing, then the temporary nature might be questionable.
Most of the people under these circumstances may start thinking if they are beginning to get bald? This may be stressful especially if you have a family history with alopecia. The condition is genetic based and may led to permanent baldness over period of time. So, if you are the person who knows that you have a family history of such condition then it may be of concern to you.
It may also be considered as a initial sign of baldness or male pattern hair loss. Most of the men may not begin noticing hair loss till they notice hair thinning on their scalp area. A clear visible scalp may be seen as patches on the fore head. The fact that he may bald or not may not be possible to predict at an early stage but such people are at higher risk of alopecia. So if you start losing large hair from your scalp over the period of time then the condition of baldness in near future may be very much clear. So the best option at this time would be to go and see your physician and begin with the treatment.
Try consulting a hair restoration specialist and get your scalp diagnosed. Try to understand the cause of your hair loss and seek appropriate medication for it. If this hair loss persists for more than a week then it may be permanent and you have to find a solution for treating it. One may need to carry on with the treatment for underlying cause so that normal follicles may be restored. There may in fact be several conditions for hair loss but a physician may know the right diagnose for treating your condition before it is too late.
If more number of hair are lost in a single day then the condition may be considered as abnormal and may require professionals help. One has to keep in mind that each of the follicles are acting as an independent unit and may not depend up on neighboring follicles. Hair loss is an activity that is considered as normal by most people, but the amount of hair lost may make all the difference. Normal hair loss condition is considered as temporary hair loss condition where the lost hair are usually replaced by the new ones. It is a simple shift from one phase to another.
If one start coming across unusually amount of lost hair on the pillow or clothing, then the temporary nature might be questionable.
It may also be considered as a initial sign of baldness or male pattern hair loss. Most of the men may not begin noticing hair loss till they notice hair thinning on their scalp area. A clear visible scalp may be seen as patches on the fore head. The fact that he may bald or not may not be possible to predict at an early stage but such people are at higher risk of alopecia. So if you start losing large hair from your scalp over the period of time then the condition of baldness in near future may be very much clear. So the best option at this time would be to go and see your physician and begin with the treatment.
Try consulting a hair restoration specialist and get your scalp diagnosed. Try to understand the cause of your hair loss and seek appropriate medication for it. If this hair loss persists for more than a week then it may be permanent and you have to find a solution for treating it. One may need to carry on with the treatment for underlying cause so that normal follicles may be restored. There may in fact be several conditions for hair loss but a physician may know the right diagnose for treating your condition before it is too late.