Telogen effluvium is a phenomenon that occurs after pregnancy, major surgery, drastic weight loss or extreme stress, which you have to throw every day large quantities of hair, usually when washing, styling, or brushing. It may also be a side effect of certain drugs, like antidepressants, beta-blockers and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. During telogen effluvium, hair shifts faster than normal from its growing phase into the resting stage before rapidly shedding, or telogen, phase.
Hypothyroidism
Millions of people, most of them women, suffer from thyroid disease. When your body produces too little thyroid hormone, the hormone responsible for metabolism, heart rate, and mood, you are said to have hypothyroidism, or have an underactive thyroid. If your body makes too many of the hormone, you are said to hyperthyroidism, or an overactive thyroid. Thyroid hormones are responsible for everything from your basal metabolic rate - the rate at which your body uses oxygen and energy to function—to the growth of your hair, skin, and nails. But when you don't have the right amount, you may notice changes in bodily functions.
Hereditary hair loss
Hair loss is that the genetic is known as androgenetic alopecia,is the most common cause of hair loss. The gene may be inherited from the side of the family either your mother or father, but you are more likely to have it if you had hair loss both parents.
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