- Androgenic Alopecia (male pattern hair loss)
Androgenic Alopecia is caused by genetic factors. Male Pattern Hair Loss is the most seen type of male hair loss. Male pattern baldness at the crown of your head and forehead, your hair starts to decline. Over the forehead the hair even further back in time, only the head remains in the front section of hair in the middle and at the peak occurs in a region increasingly balding. Then the head, front, and top parts of the balding crown of the head portion of the income and well poured adjacent regions. At the end, the sides and back of the head, are the only remaining boundary of the remaining hair. Male pattern hair loss, an unwanted and stressful experience for many men, usually occurs between the ages of 20-30. Three factors have an important role in male sex hormones, genes, and aging. - Diffuse Alopecia
Generalized or global hair loss spread all over the scalp. Usually goes unnoticed until severe hair loss. The development might change. Depending on the cause, it can increase continuously or from period to period. - Alopecia areata
Appears as small circular patches demarcated without signs. Sometimes all the scalp hair, or even the hair of the whole body can be lost. In addition, it does not form any scar tissue, and may touch every age, gender, and origin. - Cicatricial Alopecia
Caused by permanent destruction of hair follicles and fibrosis (scar tissue formation). Usually has a form of a circle, can also be widespread. - Traumatic alopecia
Various types of traumatic alopecia due to pulling or caused by physical and chemical injuries, they may be acute or chronic. - Alopecia due to various reasons
Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease, which can also affect the hairy skin.
Other than these types of hair loss are usually temporary and are caused by various factors. For example stress, thyroid disorders, zinc and iron deficiencies, infections, major surgery with general anesthesia, chronic diseases, diabetes, excessive doses of vitamin A, medication given during treatments (especially during chemotherapy). - Improper use of hair care and cosmetic products
According to experts, coloring, lightening up hair, straightening or perming methods can damage the hair if they are not done professionally. Implementation of these methods, often or at the same time, weakens the hair and can cause breakage. Horsetail hair, braided hair, and tight hair styles with elastic and rubber bands should not be made often, because the constant tensile force acting on the roots of the hair can cause hair loss. Washing, combing and brushing the hair frequently, will damage might break the hair. - Combing the hair with fine tooth comb
Experts recommend the use of wide tooth comb with regular teeth instead of a brush or a fine tooth comb. The use of a conditioner after hair wash makes it easy to comb the hair. - The excessive and long-term use of hair gel, hair mousse, and other similar products, and the fact that they are not washed out of the hair at the end of the day.
- Iron deficiency
It is not sufficiently investigated, if iron deficiency in the body causes hair loss or if it aggravates it. Experts recommend people with low iron in their bodies, to prefere red meat, spinach, iron-rich food such as raisins. - Irregular and low-protein diet
Lack of protein occurs in people who are making low-protein diets or who have abnormal eating habits. In order to keep the protein, the body puts the hair in a resting phase. 2-3 months later, an intense hair loss is seen. Experts say that this situation would be better with the support of a sufficient amount of protein. - Severe illness and fever
Experts say that diseases can cause a resting phase of the hair. They say that an intense hair loss might occur between 4 weeks and 3 months after high fever and severe illnesses. But by the time the hair will find back to its old condition. - Fungal Disease and Seborrheic Dermatitis (oily – itching scalp)
This fungal disease starts as small patches and desquamation and might spread. It can cause hair breakage, redness and swelling, and even outflow. Experts report, that it is mostly seen in children, and add, that this disease must be treated with medication. - Chemotherapy drugs
This medication works by preventing growth of cancer cells by attacking. But unfortunately, normal cells in the body, like the roots of the hair, can also be affected at the same time. This causes hair loss. In addition, these drugs accumulate in the scalp and cause hair loss. Even if there is nothing to do against, hair growth will start again after the end of the treatment. - Contraceptive drugs
Experts say, that women who are taking the pill might suffer from hair loss with genetic predisposition, but that point, they add that the pill should be replaced under doctor’s control, if hair loss occurs. - Hair loss after pregnancy
Hair loss after pregnancy is often seen and after 4-7 months it decreases and stops completely, usually new hair is growing again. It is necessary to consult a specialist if the hair loss is continuing for more than 7 months or more. - Hair-Pulling Disorder (psychological)
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