Hair loss is pretty common these days, and in most cases, it is due to genetic male pattern baldness. Scientifically known as androgenetic alopecia, it is a common condition that affects 80 million people in the United States according to the data revealed by the American Academy of Dermatology.
However, in some cases, hair loss may be a symptom of a more serious condition. Dermatologist Dr. Jerry Shapiro says that dramatic hair loss may be the result of systemic illness or some medication.
He also revealed that in such cases, hair loss is often accompanied by other symptoms and does not occur in a solitary condition. Other symptoms may include rashes, lack of energy, muscle aches, etc.
Here are some other signs that may indicate that your hair loss is more than genetic.
Are you losing hair from eyebrows?
If you’re losing hair from your eyelashes or eyebrows, you can be sure that something serious is going on. Autoimmune disorders like alopecia can cause excessive hair loss from areas other than the scalp. Hair loss is also in substantial quantities in such cases.
This is because the body starts attacking hair follicles, thinking they’re dangerous. As a result, hair loss from all body parts is common.
Are you often tired?
If you notice that you’re often feeling sluggish and low on energy, it is highly possible that you’re suffering from malnourishment. Lack of intake of essential nutrients can result in several symptoms like weight loss, tiredness, hair loss, diarrhea, etc.
Other symptoms like aching of muscles, brittle nails, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, rashes, etc. indicate something much more sinister than genetic hair loss. If you notice any such symptoms, immediately contact your doctor.
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