Why are you losing hair? There's not much else that can scare you as quickly as finding out that your hair is falling out in large amounts. What will happen to you if it continues to do this? It is not uncommon for people to lose hair. Most people lose as much as 100 strands every single day. But when it comes more obvious or when you start to see a large amount of hair falling out at once, it is time to get in to see your doctor. It also helps to know why this can happen. The most common reasons are not the only reasons to lose hair.

Take into consideration a few things that cause hair loss in men and women. While you may know that you can lose hair as a result of genetics or even stressful situations, you may not recognize these common causes of it. Aside from genetics and stress, what else will cause your hair to fall out?

#1: Having a baby

This is one of the many things that happen to women right after they give birth. And, it can be incredibly stressful at a very intense time of your life. But, hair falls out at this time often because your body is catching up to the normal growth cycle after being on pause during the pregnancy. Most women, on the other hand, also see a significant burst of natural hair growth in the three to six months after giving birth. So, while your hair may be falling out now, that does not mean it isn't going to come back. You'll likely see a change quickly in fact. 

#2: Yo-Yo Dieting and Over-Exercising

Yes, you want to get fit. You are trying out a few new diets – everything from Paleo to no fat. All of the time, you are exercising and do it a lot. All of these changes to your body can be troublesome. It is very common for these types of changes to create a situation where the hormones in your body are no longer regulated the way they should be. And, such changes in hormones always leads to complications related to hair loss.

#3: You have an autoimmune disorder.

An autoimmune disorder is one in which the body's natural immune system – the powerful system within your body that works to help you heal – turns against you. Though researchers are not sure why this happens in all cases, it occurs in many people. The immune system begins attacking your skin or hair follicles, causing the hair loss. It is best to have a blood test to rule out any type of autoimmune condition if you have any thoughts that this may be the underlying cause of your hair loss. Autoimmune diseases are not uncommon, but they do create often temporary changes to your body, significant inflammation to the hair follicles, or even scarring of them in some cases. Treatment sooner, rather than later, is essential.

#4: You're anemic.

Anemia is not an uncommon condition but it is one that needs to be managed by your doctor. You may experience hair loss if you are anemic that includes a large amount of hair loss in a short amount of time. Other symptoms to look for include fainting, fatigue, shortness of breath, and muscle pain. Some people also suffer from yellowing skin, angina or even a heart attack, and a change in their stool color. If you have any of these symptoms, it is important to schedule an appointment with your doctor to learn more about it and about treatment options.

#5: Trauma

Someone close to you has died. You've struggled after a horrible accident. You've been in a physically abusive situation. All of these situations are common causes of hair loss. In this situation, the trauma occurs because of the stress hormone. A significant amount of stress hormone enters the body to help you deal with the current situation. Your body pumps it there so that you can react. However, at the same time, it is taking nutrients and oxygen away from your hair follicles, and, those hormones that are so important for helping you to deal with complex trauma, are also bad for hair growth.

If you are suffering from any of these situations, seek out care from your doctor. Your hair care professional can also provide the best hair loss solutions for men and women.

Contact the hair specialists at Unique Hair Concepts to learn more.