Hair loss can be a cause of a lot of distress for some people. Somehow, losing hair can affect the
way a person thinks of himself and the way he relates to other people. You could take note of some
symptoms if you're worried about possibly suffering from hair loss. Do remember though that a hair
loss symptom will depend on the kind of hair loss condition you have.
Androgenetic Alopecia
It is believed that 95% of individuals who suffer from hair loss have androgenetic alopecia. In this
condition, it is the genes and hormones that are responsible for whatever hair loss symptom there
is.
Men and Hair Loss - Among men, this condition may first be noticed in a thinning of the temple hair
strands and a receding hair line. Eventually the most evident hair loss symptom will be the gradual
formation of a horseshoe pattern. Men will develop a bald top area with hair remaining only at the
back of the head and a little on the temples.
Female Hair Loss - The hair loss symptom of women with the same condition is a little different.
Women do not end up with bald patches or a bald top. The normal hair loss symptom is an overall
diffuse thinning of the hair. Women will appear to have thinner hair with scalp areas becoming
obvious through the remaining thin hair strands.
Alopecia Aratea
Alopecia Aratea is another cause for hair loss, albeit not as common as androgenetic alopecia. It is
an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system inexplicably attacks the hair follicles resulting
in the loss of hair. The main hair loss symptom of this condition is the appearance of round patches
or areas in the scalp without hair while the rest of the scalp may retain hair strands.
Telogen Effluvium
Stress as a Factor - This hair loss condition is believed to occur most among people who are
subjected to a lot of physical, emotional or mental stress. In this condition, the hair loss symptom
is a general increase in hair shedding. This happens because a lot of hair strands suddenly shift
from the growing to the resting phase and fall off in approximately 3 months or so.
Traction Alopecia
Tight Hairstyles - This is the type of hair loss that is primarily caused by hairstyles that are too
tight. These styles include braids, corn rolls and ponytails. When the hair is bound too tightly,
the strands may get uprooted resulting in a hair loss symptom of small areas or without hair. The
problem here is that if the damage is extensive, the scalp may begin to heal and the damage may
eventually develop into scar tissue. This makes hair rehabilitation and further hair growth
difficult, if not, impossible.
Others
Vitamin Deficiency - A hair loss symptom may also be obvious under other conditions or situations
aside from those mentioned above. It has been discovered for example that individuals who are
deficient in some vitamins and minerals like biotin, iron and vitamin B6 may suffer from hair
loss.
Medications - In some cases, an obvious hair loss symptom may be noticed if a person is under
medications like blood thinners, steroids and cancer medicines. A person could also suffer from hair
loss due to very severe illness like thyroid disease, severe anemia, severe infection and lupus.