It is normal to lose between 50-100 hairs a day, this is part of the hair renewal process. But most people suffer from excessive hair loss at least once in their lives. There are very possible causes, including drugs, iron deficiency, chemotherapy, exposure to chemicals, hormonal and nutritional factors, mechanical damage, generalized skin disease or local stress.
Many of these causes are temporary and some are permanent. These are some of the most common causes of hair loss.
Research on hair diseases and general hair biology was a relatively small even about twenty years ago, but that has been changing in recent years. Since balding and thinning hair doesn’t represent the threat of a life-threatening illness or one that is physically debilitating it makes sense that it is less researched than many other medical conditions. But hair loss can have an impact on the lives of those suffering from it, and female hair loss has been devastating for some women.
It could happen to anyone, whether you are a man or woman. The time that you discover that whenever you comb or brush your hair, you notice that you lose more strands than usual. Then you look into the mirror and discover that you have a receding hair line or patches on your scalp that are visible due to your hair thinning out. There are two things you can do: do nothing and watch your beautiful hair fall out daily until you are bald or start a treatment to help prevent your strands from falling out and grow some new hair.