Stress and Hair loss can be directly co-related to each other. It often seems that those that live in constant fear about losing their hair may actually contribute to their own hair loss, by giving themselves so much stress and anxiety that their hair may actually fall out.
Hair loss is still hair loss. If you have hair loss, you'll need to see a doctor or a hair specialist if you want to control it. But anxiety can lead to conditions that cause hair loss, and certainly make living with hair loss far more stressful.
The key issue between anxiety and hair loss is stress. Anxiety is, in many ways, long term and persistent stress and thus stress ultimately weakens your tresses.
Stress can cause many conditions that lead to hair loss. These include:
- Alopecia Areata - Sudden loss of large clumps of hair in areas around your scalp.
- Telogen Effluvium - This is a condition where more hairs than normal prepare to fall out.
- Trichotillomania - This is a habitual condition caused by stress and anxiety where the person pulls out hairs without realizing it.
Stress sometimes induces hair loss which is sometimes irreversible.Stress can lead to Telogen effluvium which is a medical condition leading to hair loss. Telogen effluvium is often responsible for large portions of hair loss, where the hair typically falls out in 'handfuls'. Up to 70% of scalp hair can be lost through this condition. Telogen effluvium doesn't actually cause hair loss, instead it causes the hair to stop growing. Stress can lead to a condition called Alopecia Areata . This causes the white blood cells to attack the hair follicles in the scalp, leading to a very instantaneous hair loss. Hair often falls out in patches , but total hair loss can affect the whole scalp in the space of a few weeks. Stress needs to be first managed to trigger hair loss.
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