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esther_joy
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BEST ANSWER  chosen by asker   |  esther_joy  |  September 08, 2009 01:14 PM
What causes excessive hair loss?

A number of things can cause excessive hair loss. For example, about 3 or 4 months after an illness or a major surgery, you may suddenly lose a large amount of hair. This hair loss is related to the stress of the illness and is temporary.

Hormonal problems may cause hair loss. If your thyroid gland is overactive or underactive, your hair may fall out. This hair loss usually can be helped by treatment thyroid disease. Hair loss may occur if male or female hormones, known as androgens and estrogens, are out of balance. Correcting the hormone imbalance may stop your hair loss.

Many women notice hair loss about 3 months after they've had a baby. This loss is also related to hormones. During pregnancy, high levels of certain hormones cause the body to keep hair that would normally fall out. When the hormones return to pre-pregnancy levels, that hair falls out and the normal cycle of growth and loss starts again.

Some medicines can cause hair loss. This type of hair loss improves when you stop taking the medicine. Medicines that can cause hair loss include blood thinners (also called anticoagulants), medicines used for gout, medicines used in chemotherapy to treat cancer, vitamin A (if too much is taken), birth control pills and antidepressants.

Certain infections can cause hair loss. Fungal infections of the scalp can cause hair loss in children. The infection is easily treated with antifungal medicines.

Finally, hair loss may occur as part of an underlying disease, such as lupus or diabetes. Since hair loss may be an early sign of a disease, it is important to find the cause so that it can be treated.
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67stang
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67stang  |  September 07, 2009 05:27 PM
Malnutrition, age, genes, medications, ect..., go and talk to a doctor. But if you do take medication of any type type it in an online medical dictionary and check the side effects. Hope tis helps.
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Had the same problem (17-18), caused by medication.

voted helpful: nickunderscore

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slatterboy
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slatterboy  |  September 07, 2009 07:01 PM
it could just be you, my uncle started losing hair at 20, whereas some dont ever lose it
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millerzl
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millerzl  |  September 07, 2009 07:37 PM
Teenagers.

voted unhelpful: nickunderscore

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nickunderscore  |  September 07, 2009 07:50 PM
I'm 21, anyway the question doesnt concern me...
neetalia
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neetalia  |  September 10, 2009 03:53 AM
In addition to above answers i believe one major reason of hairloss in females is when we tie our hair tightly in pigtails. Most of them even tie their hair at night and just open to comb and then tie them again. This should be avoided and brush themeverday and keep hair loose at night.
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