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There are instances where stress and worry can also manifest in the loss of hair. Although the actual mechanics of this isn’t truly understood it is clearly observed with people who are under large amounts of stress. Symptoms of this are different to normal pattern baldness and is characterized by a gradual thinning of hair all over the scalp. It should be noted that studies on this condition indicates that it is most prominent for people who are exposed to high levels of stress in access of 3 months before the symptoms actually start showing. At this stage most of the people who have this condition show a degree of malnutrition, sleep/rest deprivation and also extreme uneasiness which all can also contribute to loss of hair anyway.

As mentioned above a problem with your diet can also cause your hair to fall out. Most regularly hair falls out when you have a deficiency in iron which is the building blocks of hair. A deficiency in iron will manifest with a initial thinning of your hair with some that will eventually fall out, however baldness due to iron deficiency hasn’t been heard of yet. Sometimes a lack of protein can also show to have the same affect on hair as a deficit in iron however even the most hardened vegetarians with the most minimal of protein intakes normally do not suffer from this. It only happens if there is almost no protein intake for a few months before this condition becomes prevalent.

Thyroid systems that do not function properly have also been known to cause hair loss. It should be noted that an overactive thyroid and an under active thyroid both can cause hair loss. The characteristics of hair loss due to thyroid imbalance is a thinning of hair from the frontal region of the scalp and also thinning and eventual loss of the outer edges of the eye brows.

There are also a myriad of other sicknesses or diseases that can cause hair loss. These conditions can range from any of the Lupus families, any sorts of Lichen or common Folliculitis, ranging all the way to even brain tumors or even skin disorders like basal cell carcinoma and even sexually transmitted diseases like STD. For simplicity’s sake we will not go into these conditions here but have a dedicated area to discuss these issues as it is highly unlikely that your hair loss is because of these rare conditions unless you are really unlucky. But if you find that you have gone through this entire site but still can’t pin point why you are loosing hair then its best to go see a qualified doctor who can then test you for these conditions.

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