Thinning Hair: Causes, Treatments, and Prevention

Thinning hair refers to a condition where hair loss results in reduced volume and thickness of hair strands on the scalp.
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Thinning Hair FAQ


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Why is my Hair thinning?

Sudden loosening of hair. A physical or emotional shock can cause hair to loosen. Handfuls of hair may come out when combing or washing your hair or even after gentle tugging. This type of hair loss usually causes overall hair thinning but is temporary.

Is thinning hair normal?

The first step in dealing with thinning hair is determining what's happening inside your body that is causing those extra strands to cling to your shoulders and your brush. Some hair loss is normal. Everyone loses hair as part of the hair's natural growth cycle, which occurs in three stages:

Is hair loss the same as hair thinning?

Hair loss and hair thinning aren't precisely the same, though they are related. Hair loss refers to the significant reduction in the number of hair strands, leading to visible bald patches or overall decreased hair density.

What causes hair thinning and loss in women?

Hair thinning and loss in women can have many causes, and are often a combination of factors. It's especially common as we hit mid-life. Here we explore some of the most common causes and share expert tips on what to do when you start to lose your hair.

What causes hair loss & thinning?

Dozens of medical issues from autoimmune conditions and hormonal imbalances to scalp infections and genetics can cause hair loss and thinning . A doctor or trichologist can carry out a full medical history, blood tests and a scalp biopsy to help you work out what’s causing it.

How long does hair thinning last?

It depends on the reason for hair thinning. Hair that falls out due to cancer treatment, for example, usually starts growing back 3–6 months after treatment. Hair that falls out after childbirth usually returns 6–9 months later. If hair loss occurs with aging, some medical treatments may help restore growth.

Does hair thinning recede?

In women, the hair becomes thinner at the top of the head, and the middle part widens. However, it does not typically recede. Hair loss and hair thinning can be caused by various health conditions, including: Certain medications can lead to hair thinning or hair loss as a side effect. These medications might include:

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