Hair fall refers to the shedding of a significant number of hair
strands from the scalp, resulting in thinning or baldness.
Hair fall is a common condition that affects many people, both men and women. It can occur due to various reasons, such as genetics, hormonal changes, stress, poor nutrition, and certain medical conditions.
Some of the most common causes of hair fall include genetics, hormonal
imbalances, stress, poor nutrition, medical conditions such as thyroid
disorder, alopecia, and fungal infections, as well as certain
medications and treatments such as chemotherapy.
Hair fall can be recognized by excessive hair loss, thinning of hair,
and patches of baldness. Additionally, one may also experience
itching, scaling, or redness of the scalp.
To manage hair fall, it is important to maintain a healthy diet that
includes all essential nutrients, avoid excessive styling and chemical
treatments, manage stress, and avoid exposure to harsh chemicals and
pollutants. Additionally, certain medical treatments, such as
medications or hair transplant, may be recommended by a
dermatologist.
It is important to seek the advice of a dermatologist if you
experience excessive hair fall or other symptoms related to the scalp,
as they will be able to determine the underlying cause and provide a
personalized care plan.