Why Hair Loss Is Associated With Genetics And Other Causes
As we age, most people experience some form of hair loss. Although many people experience it as a result of disease, prescription drugs or physical trauma, Most people get it straight from their genetic code. In other words, for these people, their hair loss is hereditary. The pattern is simply passed down from generation to generation from parents and maternal ancestors.
Even though the majority of the population loses some degree of hair by the time they reach the age of sixty, people who have genetic pattern baldness usually start to experience it from an early age . According to “Hair Loss Answers” written by Doctor Peter J. Panagotacos, people with hereditary baldness experience different amounts of “genetic predisposition.” “By age twenty-five, approximately twenty percent of men will show some signs of hair loss, but by age sixty the percentage will climb to about seventy-five percent.” Those are astonishing numbers, and it goes to show that if you do have a line of hereditary baldness in your family and you don’t experience hair loss at an early age, it doesn’t mean that you won’t experience it later.
As described in previous articles on this site, DHT is a big reason why many individuals experience baldness, but there are also several others. For instance Nutritional Deficiencies have been known to cause it as well. Specifically in this case, lack of iron in the blood is a common reason why this may occur. For some people the lack of iron may just be from not eating enough foods that contain it, but for others it may be because their body’s don’t absorb it like it should. Though Hair loss can occur in people that experience this problem known as iron deficiency anemia, it is in most cases not a problem.
Stress is also another common reason as to why hair loss occurs. For some people, experiencing some sort of trauma such as losing a loved one or losing your job at the work place can cause this to happen. In the instance where this may occur, stress levels may cause hair follicles to shift to a regression stage. After the shift occurs the hair can fall out quite easier than before even though it may take a couple weeks to notice it. Hair loss from stress can also occur on another level such as stress from physiological events like surgeries, heart attacks, or stroke. From both of these cases, hair usually grows back in during a recovery phase.
I plan on writing about several other important reasons why hair loss occurs in the near future. Some that will be covered will be hair loss caused by prescription drugs, Chemotherapy, Poisons, and even Hair Styles. Updates Soon
References: “Hair Loss Answers” By Peter J. Panagotacos, M.D.







