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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Hair Loss Thyroid Problems

By Sarah Rowe

Today there could be several reasons as to why you may be starting to lose your hair even if you are young. Certainly, one of the most common reasons is because of hormonal changes taking place in your body. Whilst others could be because you do not have sufficient nutrients in your diet or you are under extreme amounts of stress (mental and physical). Finally, it could be because you have some underlying medical condition that you do not know about. One particular condition which seems to be an underlying cause for hair loss is the thyroid gland malfunctioning.

In this article, we explain a bit about the way in which thyroid problems can affect the growth of a person's hair. In addition, we also look at ways of tackling any kind of hair loss that is associated with such medical problems.

If a person has hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism then the chances of them suffering from premature hair loss is greatly increased. This is because both of these medical conditions work in such a way that they slow down and in some cases halt the process that allows hair regrowth.

This is because when a person's thyroid begins to malfunction it forces the hair follicles to remain in the dormant phase of the hair growth process for much longer than normal. This in turn results in growth of new hair being halted and so leads to the person eventually starting to lose their hair.

Luckily, there are things that a person can do which can help to tackle this particular problem. Below we offer a couple of tips that should help you if you suffer from any kind of thyroid problem and find that you are starting to lose your hair.

Tip 1 - It is important that the first step you should take is to obtain the right diagnosis for your condition. Just because you are losing your hair does not necessarily mean you have a thyroid problem. So seek the assistance of a good dermatologist, hair loss expert, or a doctor who deals in hair loss issues.

Tip 2 - If you do have a problem with your thyroid gland and are needing to take medication to treat it, then check what side effects if any are associated with it. Drugs like Synthroid, which are used by many for any kind of thyroid problem, is noted for causing hair loss in some people. Also seek your doctor's advice as soon as possible, they may not realize that this drug and others like it cause such problems and could well suggest an alternative form of treatment.

Above we have given you an explanation as to why hair loss and thyroid problems are associated and what you could do in order to prevent your problems from getting any worse.

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