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Disease-Related Hair Loss
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Hair loss is a common condition that affects many men as well as women.
Often it is merely attributed to genetics and or a hormonal change in
one’s body. However, hair loss can also be a result from other factors
that should be taken into consideration before you simply chalk it up
to genetics. It is possible to suffer hair loss as a result of a side
effect from another disease or a result from surgery. Hair loss can
also have dietary factors. It is important to be knowledgable about the
effects that disease or surgery may have on your hair. You will then be
able to take the proper steps in regaining your hair.
Skin disease is the first major cause of hair loss. There are a variety
of skin diseases that will result in the loss of nutrients, minerals,
and supplements cause the hair to fall out rapidly. These skin diseases
usually cause hair loss in one of two ways. They either cause hair loss
as a reaction to the mechanisms of the immune system or because the
disease causes a lack of available nutrients for the hair.
Additionally, diseases such as lupus, cancer, diabetes can also lead to
hair loss. In the course of all three of these diseases, hair loss is a
very likely side-effect. Because the disease creates a resulting
nutrient imbalance, a side effect is hair loss. This side effect is
particularly common when the problem is more severe.
When you suffer hair loss as a result of disease or surgery, it is
typically either a side effect of the disease, or from excess surgery
or disease-related stress. This is especially common in reaction to
major surgery. In other instances, the hair loss may result from the
surgical procedure. Disease treatments such as chemotherapy also
commonly cause temporary hair loss.
No matter what the disease, disease-related hair loss is normally
temporary. Generally when the disease is cured and your body regains
its proper nutrient and hormone balance, the hair begins to grow back
at a normal rate. It does take time, however, for the proteins and
nutrients to begin to affect your hair growth. It is very common to
take between four to six months before you regain a moderate amount of
your hair. Making sure that you are maintaining your proper nutrient
balance that and taking care of your scalp will help to ensure suffient
hair growth.
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