The underlying causes of hair loss
Hair loss, known medically as alopecia, is a common condition affecting millions of people in America, regardless of age, gender or ethnic origin. It is a natural part of the hair growth cycle, characterized by regular hair loss and regrowth. However, when the rate of hair loss exceeds the regrowth rate, the result can be noticeable thinning or baldness.
Understanding the underlying causes of hair loss is essential for effective management and treatment. While genetics play a significant role in predisposing to hair loss, several other factors, including hormonal changes, medical conditions, lifestyle choices, and environmental factors, can contribute to the problem.