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There are a variety of diseases that will cause hair loss. Skin disease is the first major cause of hair loss. Additionally, diseases such as lupus, cancer, diabetes can also lead to hair loss. Now we come to talk about the relationship between diseases and hair loss, And how to prevent hair loss because of a variety of diseases.
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Alopecia Areata
Scientists think Alopecia Areata is an
autoimmune disease where white blood cells from the
immune system attack hair follicles and keep them
from producing hairs. Alopecia areata normally
begins from the small spots and then it spread on
the entire scalp
and total hair loss in this
regard. It can occur at any age and affects 1% of
the population, most commonly children.
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Ways to treatment Alopecia Areata
Diabetes
and Hair Loss
Diabetes can trigger hormonal imbalances that can cause hair
loss as well as crippling the hair follicle regeneration
process. If
you would like to improve the hair loss, getting your diabetes under
control should be the first step that you take. Hair loss may stop
after your blood sugar is under control and your body is able to
function normally.
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Reasons for diabetes cause hair loss
Treatment
for acute aswell Telogen Effluvium of diabetes
Thyroid
Disease and Hair Loss
The thyroid produces thyroid hormone in
response to stimulation by a hormone from the
pituitary gland. The thyroid produces too much or
too little of the hormones it is responsible for
making, hair loss can occur on the head and with
body hair. Thyroid malfunctions can force hair
follicles to remain in the dormant phase for a
longer period of time than normal. This leads to
stalled hair growth and eventually hair loss.
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Ways to prevent hair loss with thyroid disease
Chemotherapy
and Hair Loss
Chemotherapy drugs are powerful
medications that attack rapidly growing cancer
cells. Unfortunately, these drugs also attack other
rapidly growing cells in your body including those
in your hair roots. Fortunately, most of the time
hair loss from chemotherapy is temporary. After your
treatment ends, It will takes about four to six
weeks for your hair to recover from chemotherapy.
How does chemotherapy affect your hair?
Table
to summarise risks of hair loss with different
chemotherapy drugs
When your hair grows back after chemotherapy?
How
to prevention of hair loss when you have a
chemotherapy?
Diagnosis
and treatments for Anagen Effluvium
Anemia
and Hair Loss
Anemia is a medical condition that represents the
lack blood count and it is related to iron
deficiency. It's one of
the more common diseases that can cause serious hair
loss problems.
Treatment
to Hair Loss with Anemia
Folliculitis
and Hair Loss
Folliculitis is a common kind of fungal infection to
the hair follicles. It results in
small pimples growing on top of your hair
follicles. You are prone to this
disease if you are unhygienic or have sensitive
skin.
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Ways to treatment hair loss with folliculitis
Pregnancy,
Postpartumm and Hair Loss
During pregnancy, the female body
produces high levels of Estrogen to help the growth
and health of your baby and of you! But after birth,
estrogen levels drop sharply. Hormone in the body
has a large number of changes and cause hair loss.
Postpartum hair loss generally starts between 1 and
5 months after giving birth, and after your hormone
levels balanced out, your hair will get back to the
normal hair cycle and you should get back that
healthy hair of yours in about 6 to 12 months.
How
can I do my hair loss after pregnancy
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Ways to stop hair loss after postpartumm
Female
Menopause and Hair Loss
Low thyroid function, changes in hormone
levels, increased testosterone and increased stress
are the common symptoms when women during in
menopause. And all this symptoms are common reasons
cause of hair loss.
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Solutions to treatment hair loss in female menopause
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