Your hair seems to be graying quickly. And, now, you may feel as though you are losing hair at a faster rate. Is there a link between premature graying and hair loss? The key to remember here is that hair growth and coloring range widely from one person to the next. Many small factors can play a role in determining what the underlying cause of your changes are. In some cases, you may not find such a link. In others, making a few changes could mean that you will get your hair back to a fuller level. It is often important to consider what factors are changing in your life.

What Reasons Could Be Behind Your Changes?

Premature graying hair and hair loss can be linked. However, one is not a sign that the other will occur. And, if both are happening, there may not be a link. In other words, it is important to look at other factors and determine what cause may be impacting your hair the most. Here are a few of the most common causes of both graying early and hair thinning. Do have of these causes seem to relate to your life right now?

Hereditary Factors

Perhaps the hardest thing to realize is that most people who have gray hair and thinning hair as they get older also have family members who are experiencing the same thing. Unfortunately, hereditary factors play a big role in why you may be losing your hair. There are options available, through hair coloring and hair restoration are growing in popularity.

Hormonal Imbalances

Many men and women experience hair loss and early graying when their hormones are no longer balanced. Hormone changes can occur for many reasons such as stress, significant weight loss or weight gain, an illness you’ve had, or pregnancy. When these changes occur in your body, the hormones responsible for encouraging healthy hair growth change. And, that type of change is what leads to hair loss. Your follicles cannot produce the hair it used to. Often, balancing hormones with the help of your doctor can fix this problem.

Illness and Disease

You do not have to have a hormone imbalance for illness and disease to impact your hair growth or your color. In fact, some people with either a disease or an infectious condition can see their hair loss increase. It is often important to consider factors such as the medications you are taking for these conditions. If there are medications that can cause hair loss, hormone changes, or other interactions, this could be behind your hair loss as well as premature graying. If you are undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatment, which is common for those with cancer, this can be a direct link to your hair loss.

Stress and Anxiety

Though often the result of hormone changes, hair loss can occur from just general stress and anxiety. Your life is changing. You are experiencing more stress. You may be feeling more anxious on a more routine basis. These factors change hormone production, follicle function, and overall organ function in your body. And, conditions that stress your body can also play a role here. For example, during pregnancy, your body is taxed significantly. This change in where energy and nutrients go, can play a role in what happens with your hair.

Your Diet

Did you know that your diet plays a significant role in your hair quality? A significant switch in your diet, perhaps to a vegan or vegetarian diet, for example, can have a significant implication on your overall wellbeing. It can also cause your hair to react through changes in color and thickness.

If one of these conditions is playing a role in your hair loss and premature graying, or you are not sure if they are, now is a good time to speak to your doctor and your hair stylist. This can give you a good indication of what is happening and what you can expect in terms of seeing any improvement in these areas. A hair loss professional can offer solutions for men and women for overcoming both conditions in most situations. Contact the team at Unique Hair Concepts for more information and to schedule a visit for a free, private consultation.