Hair Loss - A Symptom of Thyroid Disorder

Jul 4
07:43

2011

Nathalia Perske

Nathalia Perske

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One of the many causes of hair thinning or baldness is thyroid malfunctioning. Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism can cause severe baldness. Certain types of conditioners, shampoos, gels and the likes contain harsh ingredients that can likely contribute damaging effects to the hair.

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Alopecia,Hair Loss - A Symptom of Thyroid Disorder Articles baldness or commonly known as hair loss can be of different nature. Hair thinning may be due to medications, heredity, genes, ageing, improper diet, etc. It can even be a symptom of an ongoing disease that you might be experiencing. Hair thinning or change in hair texture is one of the most easily detectable symptoms of a thyroid condition.

One of the many causes of hair thinning or baldness is thyroid malfunctioning. Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism can cause severe baldness. Hypothyroidism is a condition when there is a deficiency of thyroid hormones in the body. Hyperthyroidism, on the other hand, is characterized by excessive amounts of thyroid hormone in the body.  In both cases, the hormonal level in the body gets disturbed or altered.

Hair loss could be the first significant symptom of an impending condition in the body especially with hormones.  Other people consider hair as the barometer of one’s health for the reason that hair cells are some of the fastest growing materials in the body and when hair cells shut down themselves, it is an indication of a certain bodily crisis.

One of the main characteristics for hypothyroidism is thinning and losing hair shafts from the end or outer edge of the eyebrows. The hair on the head may become thinner and start falling off. In this case, the rate of hair fall is greater than the normal rate (50–100 hair shafts per day). Other effects of hypothyroidism on the hairs are changes in texture and dryness and the hairs can easily be tangled.

To stop hair loss caused by Thyroid disorder, it is important to seek proper medical help from professionals who can give you proper advice and medication. One also needs to take vitamins to effectively restore hair caused by thyroid disorder. Many patients have found vitamins to be an effective way of restoring hair after thyroid-induced baldness. Vitamins B, C, and E all nourish the hair, skin and fingernails. You can take them in supplement form, and can also massage the scalp with oils containing these vitamins.

There are some other techniques like alternative therapies including acupressure or acupuncture which can treat both thyroid problem and hair fall at the same time. Essential oils containing different herbs can also solve baldness up to a certain extent. You also need to avoid harsh chemicals from shampoos and soap, instead use natural herbal shampoos which are mild.

Following proper diet and regimen as instructed by your endocrinologist can also get rid of thyroid hormonal disorder. Once your hormonal level comes to normal, the baldness can be prevented. Once a thyroid problem has been diagnosed and the underlying cause of the hair loss is being treated, you can begin nourishing the hair you have and learning how to stimulate hair growth.

Inconsistent use of different products for the hair can certainly cause hair fall and other hair problems like split ends and thinning hair. Certain types of conditioners, shampoos, gels and the likes contain harsh ingredients that can likely contribute damaging effects to the hair. It is really important to acquire products that are gentle and mild and to use these products regularly.