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Experiencing Hair Loss? It May Be the Sign of a Medical Problem

Written by Jeff Waite | Apr 20, 2012 5:34:53 PM

People deal with many hardships in life, so why should hair loss be one of them? It doesn't have to be. The first step to reducing the amount of hair you lose is finding out what your body is doing to cause hair loss. After you've figured out the why, you can learn how to control hair loss, stop hair loss, or discover ways to replace hair altogether, such as hair replacement systems for women

You may be experiencing hair loss because of a medical problem, such as:

  • Hereditary hair loss - The proper name for genetic hair loss is androgenetic alopecia. This is the most common form of hair loss, and you're more likely to have it if both of your parents have experienced hair loss.
  • Thyroid disease - Thyroid disease causes your body to produce low amounts of the thyroid hormone, which controls the metabolism, heart rate and mood. This important hormone also controls the growth of your hair.
  • Lupus - Many times lupus will not cause complete hair loss or permanent hair loss, but if you're affected by this auto immune disease then you're likely to experience some form of hair loss.
  • Iron Deficiency / Anemia - When your body is running low on iron you may experience some hair loss. Luckily, it's easy to replenish your body's iron supply, by eating iron-rich foods or taking iron supplements.

These are only a few medical problems that can cause hair loss. If you're experiencing hair loss, and you're worried it may be a symptom of a more serious problem, contact your doctor immediately. At Advent Hair you'll find a wide variety of hair replacement systems and custom wigs that will increase your confidence and cover your hair loss while going through a difficult time.