Top 5 Key Underlying Medical Conditions That Cause Hair Loss

Posted by Robort Peter
6
Jul 18, 2015
246 Views

Hair growth treatments for women and men today range from topical applications and prescribed medication, both of which can lead to suffering from harmful side effects. But a new, revolutionary remedy for hair loss is on the rise: laser hair therapy, whose foundation goes back all the way to the 1960s. Laser hair therapy, (otherwise known as Laser Phototherapy), is a natural solution that harnesses the power of laser light to cure hair loss problems, such as female and male pattern baldness.

 

The average human scalp consists of about 100,000 hairs. Normal, healthy hair is constantly growing in cycles. At any one time, 90% of scalp hairs are actively growing, while 10% are resting. Because hair typically cycles through growth and rest with eventual random shedding, large amounts of hair loss at any one time does not occur, unless you have an underlying medical condition.

 

Yes, as you might be aware, hair loss and disease go hand-in-hand. Even if you have a predisposition for genetic hair loss and have been cursed with female or male pattern baldness, losing clumps of hair or beginning to experience a drastic overall thinning could indicate an underlying medical condition. If you think about it, hair has no purpose apart from making us feel and look youthful, healthy and attractive. Since the body was designed to survive, it will instinctively redirect nutrients and attention from hair whenever necessary in order to provide extra sustenance to vital systems that need attention.

 

Hair can begin to degenerate for a myriad of reasons– genetics, age, stress, pregnancy, diet, environmental factors, hormone imbalances and many other factors that can burden the body. Additionally, a variety of diseases can cause hair loss. A diseased body's biological and hormonal processes are thrown off balance, and blood supply and nutrients can’t reach hair follicles as well as they normally would. It is important to get a full medical check-up before starting any sort of laser hair growth treatments, including laser hair therapy.

 

Although hair loss can have a strong negative impact on our wellbeing and self-confidence, female and male pattern baldness are common conditions that are usually viewed as harmless. Why should your health be at all affected by the fact your scalp is starting to show? Beware: several clinical studies have demonstrated that female and male pattern baldness is often linked to serious diseases in which inflammation plays a major role.

 

So let’s consider the concept of inflammation within the body. Inflammation is a body’s response to stress, whether it’s related to your diet, environment or lifestyle. All diseases are, at their root, the result of some type of inflammation. For instance, Alzheimer’s disease is an inflammation of the brain, arthritis is inflammation of the joints, and cardiovascular disease in an inflammation of the heart. Psoriasis and dermatitis are dermatological types of inflammation. And yes, in the case of hair loss, and female and male pattern baldness, inflammation of the scalp will also augment the amounts of leftover hair clumped in your brush and, most likely, your anxiety levels too.


While certain types of medication can cause hair loss, i.e.– chemotherapy agents, the five top medical conditions which may clog up your shower drain faster than you’d like are:

 

·         Obstetric and gynecological conditions that can cause post-partum and post-menopausal states;

·         Anemia, which is a deficiency of iron;

·         Thyroid disease;

·         Connective tissue diseases, such as lupus;

·         Poor nutrition, such as the result of crash diets, often resulting in a deficiency of protein, calcium, essential fatty acid and zinc.

 

In a human body free of diseases, healthy hair follicles are fed energy by the bloodstream, which carries nutrients required to generate new hair growth and sustain a healthy hair growth cycle. When hair begins to degenerate, the lifecycle of a hair gets shorter and shorter, causing it to fall out more rapidly. The new hair that grows back becomes thinner and thinner every time, eventually resulting in hair miniaturization. Hair growth treatments for women and men, such as the effective Theradome laser hair therapy helmet not only increases the length of a hair’s growing phase, but it also increases the thickness of new hair growth by typically doubling the shaft of hairs. So while you address any important underlying medical issues, the Theradome laser helmet can maintain the quality of your hair by creating an alternate pathway– the photonic pathway– and supply energy to hair follicles that have been cut off from their arterial blood supply.

 

 

Comments
avatar
Please sign in to add comment.