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Hair loss due to stress: how to prevent?

Hair loss a significant wonder for both the genders in recent times. There can be many reasons why someone loses hair counting from genetics, chronic illnesses, hormonal imbalance, and stress.

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Hair loss due to stress: how to prevent?

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  1. Hair loss due to stress: how to prevent? Hair loss a significant wonder for both the genders in recent times. There can be many reasons why someone loses hair counting from genetics, chronic illnesses, hormonal imbalance, and stress. Stress can either be emotional or physical, in both cases, it can result in hair loss condition. The hair loss induced by stress can sometimes irreversible but in the most cases with mild treatments, you can get back the lost hair. At hair transplant Dubai clinic we can prepare a treatment that is well suited to deal with each and every hair loss condition. How does stress cause hair loss The hair loss conditions that can be triggered by stress are the following: Telogen Effluvium In a natural hair growth pattern, the hair grows in cycles that include phrases such as anagen, catagen, and Telogen. Initially, the hair remains in the anagen phase for about 2-3 years before it enters into the resting phase called as catagen phase. Here, the hair remains for 3 months period and then shifts to Telogen or shedding phase where the hair falls out. In this way, the shedding is completely normal as our old hair is replaced with the new one. About 2-3% of our hairs are always in the shedding phase that causes daily hair shedding.

  2. The excessive stress triggers the Telogen effluvium which is a condition in which more than usual hair goes into the shedding or Telogen phase and cause drastic hair loss. Alopecia Areata Stress can also lead to a condition called as Alopecia Areata. It is an autoimmune disorder in which your immune system tends to attack your own hair follicles, which results in hair loss. Hair often falls out in patches in a diffuse pattern all over the scalp. In the extreme conditions, the alopecia Areata can become worse and cause alopecia totallis, which induces complete baldness. Trichotillomania In an excessive emotional stress condition, you may develop an urge of pulling out your own hair form the scalp, eyebrows and other parts of the body. If the pulling continues for a longer period, it causes hair loss and the condition is called as Trichotillomania. How to prevent? The hair that is lost due to stress can be recovered back when you overcome the stress. You may have to consult a certified hair loss expert in order to get some non-invasive treatments that help you grow back the lost hair. Moreover, there exist some mild to moderate treatments to deal with the stress related hair loss problems including PRP therapy, Mesotherapy, and low-level laser light therapy Book a free consultation If you want to have further assistance on your hair loss and hair thinning problems, you can avail our free consultation offer by just filling an online form. In the free session, we will examine your scalp for possible hair loss conditions and an expert surgeon would recommend you the suitable remedies for that.

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