There are three main reasons why young people today suffer from hair loss: congenital genetic hair loss and some diseases, as well as hair loss caused by bad habits in life. Let’s look at the causes of hair loss in detail below.
Dietary factors: animals and fats in daily diet. Spicy food has become a favorite among young people. Little do they know that these foods contain large amounts of male hormones. Excessive male hormones will promote the secretion of human sebaceous glands, which will lead to the proliferation of a lipophilic fungus on the scalp of young people. In the process of acquiring nutrients and emitting metabolites, fungi can cause adverse irritation to the scalp and hair follicles, forming chronic inflammation, causing the hair follicles to gradually shrink, leading to hair loss in young people. This eventually leads to hair loss in young people.
Spiritual factors: Due to daily work pressure and social pressure, young people are in a state of excessive mental stress and depression. It will lead to neurological dysfunction, and then the capillaries will continue to contract, and the hair follicles will not get the corresponding blood supply, and hair loss will occur.
Under normal circumstances, each person loses 60 to 80 hairs every day. When combing or shampooing, you often see more hair loss. This is because the hair that has been in the resting phase and has not yet fallen out is due to combing and washing. Pulling during cleaning promotes shedding rather than increasing hair loss. If you only wash your hair once a week, you will lose hundreds of hairs each time. If more hair is shed than usual each day, thinning of the hair is seen, which is called alopecia. There are many reasons for hair loss, which may be related to genetics, endocrine, neuropsychiatric or certain diseases (intrinsic factors); it may also be related to diet, drugs, chemical exposure, radiation, trauma or certain microbial infections (external factors).