Did you know that your lifestyle can cause
hair loss and stress? Maybe it should be otherwise.
The
effort that you have in your daily life can contribute to
hair loss.
Most of us already have the hereditary factors that are responsible for
hair loss.
There are those who do not have a problem at all and others who begin to lose their hair early. Why does this happen?
It
is thought that the stress that we in our daily lives can accelerate
the process of going bald. The pressure that is present at work and
often at home is part of the problem.
Reactions to the world
around us are directly responsible for changes within the body. We
already know that stress can cause high blood pressure, ulcers and
mental health problems.
The level of stress you're under will determine whether the beginning of hair loss will happen sooner or later in your life.
Some
of these studies have shown that women are more likely to suffer from
hair loss due to stress than men. This was determined by analysis of
hair and scalp for men and women in studies.
They simply are
more affected by stress than men. This may be due to the increasing
role they have to take care of the house, children, work and often the
school.
The good thing is that women generally and the impact of
hair loss goes away when the stress is less. On the other hand, men who
lose their hair due to stress not re-grow lost hair.
Not only
does re-grow hair, they continue to lose it until the balding process
ended. Adding more stress to the scenario when you worry about losing
your hair.
Telogen effluvium is what happens when stress causes
the roots of the hair to go into a resting phase before time. This can
occur when your stress levels are very high.
The body reacts by
closing many non-core functions. When the body is under extreme
tension, cluster potassium and acid in the blood.
This
physiological response to stress can cause damage to hair follicles and
can cause premature baldness. When this is the cause of hair loss, hair
will grow back when the stress is taken.
Not only does stress
cause your hair to fall out, it can also cause your hair to turn gray.
The hair is the beneficiary of the effort that we have in our daily
lives.
It is the first part of the body to suffer due to stress
levels. When you are sick, not eating healthy or if there are drugs in
particular, the hair will show a reaction to all these.
As you
can see, stress and hair loss are closely linked in both men and women.
Limiting their levels of stress is one of the ways to prevent the
problem of premature hair loss.