Kritika Handa
Thyroid disorders, menopause, or androgenetic alopecia cause hormonal fluctuations leading to excessive hair fall.
Lack of vitamins A, C, D, E, or minerals like iron, zinc, and biotin contributes to hair loss.
Prolonged stress triggers cortisol release, leading to hair follicle shutdown and excessive hair fall.
Inherited traits from family members can lead to androgenetic alopecia, causing excessive hair fall.
Fungal infections like dandruff, ringworm, or psoriasis cause inflammation, leading to hair loss and excessive shedding.
Conditions like alopecia areata, lupus, or rheumatoid arthritis mistakenly attack hair follicles, causing excessive hair fall.
Chemotherapy, blood thinners, or medications for depression, high blood pressure, or cancer can cause hair loss.