8 Surprising New Reasons Men Are Losing Their Hair

Environmental Exposures: The Hidden Threats

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Environmental factors, such as pollution and UV radiation, can also contribute to hair loss. Pollutants in the air can accumulate on the scalp, causing inflammation and oxidative stress, which damage hair follicles. UV radiation, on the other hand, can weaken the hair shaft and alter its structure. Protective measures, such as wearing hats and using hair products with UV filters, can mitigate these effects. This insight into environmental impacts highlights the need for proactive care and awareness of external factors that can silently affect hair health.

Medical Conditions: The Underlying Culprits

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Certain medical conditions can precipitate hair loss, often serving as early indicators of underlying health issues. Conditions such as thyroid disorders, autoimmune diseases like lupus, and scalp infections can disrupt the hair growth cycle. Alopecia areata, an autoimmune condition, specifically targets hair follicles, leading to patchy hair loss. Recognizing these medical connections is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment. It emphasizes the importance of viewing hair loss not just as a cosmetic concern but as a potential sign of deeper health problems.

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