Sunday, December 27, 2009

My hair comes off in my brush - will I go bald?

I've just recently started brushing my hair back in the shower, as I'm growing it long for the first time, and I seem to get a lot of stray hairs caught in the brush. How much hair would I have to be pulling out daily before it made a difference?My hair comes off in my brush - will I go bald?
Some hair loss is normal. Your barber or hairdresser (if properly trained) can tell you if it isn't.My hair comes off in my brush - will I go bald?
Yes
you're not going bald darling...it's natural, hair comes out so new healthy hair can come in...hundreds of hairs fall out everyday...trust me, it's normal.


it's best to brush your hair before you take a shower so hair doesn't go down the drain...but i comb my hair in the shower to, but you have to use a wide toothed comb or it breaks your hair. never brush your hair wet, comb it!
It's lookin' like you're baldin', Pal!
i think thisis somewhat common for a lot of people with long hair. However, i think tha when you are doing it in the shower and your hair follicles are heated, you might be pulling more hair out then brushing it when out of the shower.
Wow Someone up there has to much time on there hands! LOL


You won't go bald..At least not yet! LOL


You tend to lose hair on a daily basis..Everyone does. You are just noticing now because your hair is longer!
not necessary you go bald, maybe product youre using doesnt suit your hair, changed it then. psychological situation plays a big role in falling hair.
Brushing won't make you bald, because what you lose will grow back, unless going bald is in your genes.
you never stated if your male or female but i shed alot of hair everyday and i would think i was bald but not. you lose thousands of hairs a day so it is normal.
Hair has to come off so that new one can grow. And yes we all go bald at one time or another. Although some people do not at all; so, han in there.
my hair is exactly the same and it has been for all of my life! i shouldnt worry about it because i lose so much and u can see it all over my dressing table. I doubt thet you will go bald x
we loose up to 1000 hairs a day they fall out to make room for more hair growing in you wont go bald my hair is about 10 inches past my shoulders and when im in the shower and i condition my hair i get tons of hair that falls out then when i brush my hair when i get out i loose even more...my bf gets mad at me because i clog the drain lol but its definatlly normal dont worry start worring if you see bald patches lol which probably wont happen! good luck with growing your hair out!
Hair, like human beings, has a life-cycle. Every hair that grows must fall out one day. New hair will grow at the same place, after some time.





There is a natural balance between the rate at which hair falls and the rate at which new hair grows. Any disturbance in this balance can result in an emotionally discomforting condition of either an excess fallout of hair or hairiness all over the body.





Now-a-days, excess loss of hair is very common. It happens for various reasons such as emotional and physical stress of city life, local scalp infection, adverse drug reaction, hormonal imbalances during teenage and pregnancy, etc.


Factors that determine hair loss


Over the past several years, dermatologists have made some interesting statistical findings that explain the pattern of hair loss. Curiously enough, the phenomenon of falling hair is provenly related to the rate of hair growth, length of the hair, age and even the color of hair.





It is normal to shed from 50 to 80 strands of hair a day. It is normal for each of those hair to be replaced by the hard-working follicles. On any given day, about 90% hair are in the growing stage. This period lasts for about 1000 days. 10% hair are in the resting stage which lasts for about 100 days before the follicles eventually grow out.





Interestingly, the fall-out occurs mostly in the morning. This fact remains unexplained.





The length of hair is an important factor in hair loss. The four-inch long hair, loses on an average 87 hairs a day; the 12-inch long hair loses about 26 hairs a day; and 20-inch plus long hair loses as little as 16 hairs a day on an average. The longer the hair, the less is the hair loss.





Hair grows on an average of 6 inches a year, and shortfall in the normal hair growth is accompanied with a hair loss too. Apart from the day-to-day loss, we shed more than usual hair during six periods of our life; from birth to age three; at ten, at twenty-two, around the age of twenty-six, at thirty-six and around fifty-four. This happens due to hormonal changes that occur in our bodies during these periods of our lives.





The maximum hair growth on women occurs between the age of fifteen to thirty.


Causes for excess fall of hair


Technically, an unnatural excess fall out of hair, temporary or permanent, is called Alopecia and is caused for following reasons:


Heriditary


The kind of hair we have whether it is thick, thin, fine, sparse, straight or curly - depends a great deal on the genes inherited. The problems concerning hair loss are also passed on from the parents to the offspring. Diabetes and thyroid disorders are two real threats to healthy hair. Falling hair are also often directly inherited.


Trauma


The result of physical stress on the hair is called Traction Alopecia. This can be caused by tying up the hair in too tight chignon style, ponytails, or pigtails. The prolonged and continuing pull-like pressure on the hair can result in spot baldness.





Spot baldness is also caused due to trauma or sudden shock experienced. A severe blow to the head may lead to spot baldness where the blow is received.


Local Scalp Infection


Bacterial, viral or fungal infections can cause spot fall out of hair. It can, however, be treated with medicated shampoos and lotions.


Diseases


Internal disorders and infections which cause high fever such as flu, pneumonia and typhoid are often accompanied by excessive hair loss.


Chemicals or Drugs


Antibiotics and a durg called Cortizone administered sometimes in treating acne and scars lead to hair loss. Chemical therapies given in serious diseases such as cancer, cause the excess fall out of hair.


Emotional or Environmental Stress


People unable to cope with pressures of life, all the time worrying about the problems at work place or home, having most of their emotional conflicts unresolved, are easy victims of excess hair loss.





With the tension in their minds, the muscles in the scalp and neck constrict. The blood circulation is thereby impeded, resulting in the suffocation of the hair follicles.





To prevent the consequential excess hair loss, massage to loosen up the scalp is an excellent remedy.


Hormonal Imbalances and Hair Loss


Hormonal imbalances are the primary cause of most serious hair loss conditions. Pregnancy, contraception with birth control pills and menopause are the common conditions that induce hormonal changes.


Pregnancy


Generally, the hair condition improves during pregnancy as the endocrine glands function at their peak.





The hair loss occurs only after the birth of the baby. This happens due to irregularity in the functioning of thyroid glands. It can be attributed to the change in the life style - the new unaccustomed life with the baby.





The normal hair loss after delivery happens four months after birth and continues for about two months.


Birth Control Pills


If a woman in perfect health with normal weight, having regular periods, eating sensibly and physically active, uses the pill for contraceptive reasons, she can expect the problem of hair loss. Taking the pill can alter her perfect hormonal balance.





In contrast if, however, a woman who is already suffering from hormonal imbalance takes the pill, it can restore the balance and promote hair growth.


Menopause


One of the problems of menopause is that the production of the female hormone estrogen slows down. This results in weak, dry hair and an excess fall out in one out of two women.


How to Prevent Excess Fall Out of Hair


Hair in normal and healthy conditions does not fall out at an alarming rate. The excess fall out occurs mostly when the hair condition is extremely dry, rough and damaged.





Conditioning and nourishing of hair are the top priorities to prevent excess hair loss. Cream rinses help the dry and rough hair to regain its flexibility. Generous application of moisturisers and oil preparations replenish the moisture and oil in the dry hair.





Massage is a very important element of the scalp treatment to control excess fall out of hair. It invigorates the blood circulation, giving hair an increased supply of nutrition and oxygen for healthy growth. Massage also stimulates the dormant hair follicles to grow fresh hair.


The Home-made Cosmetic Care


Try these age-old treatments.


The Hair Rejuvenating Ointment


Powder 10 gms each of lime seeds and black pepper. Make a fine paste in plain water or if possible in ginger juice. Apply this paste on the head every night. Leave it on for at least a couple of hours. Then rinse it out. Massage your scalp with your finger tips for five minutes while applying the paste.





(Note: Application of the above paste may irritate your scalp. If you have sensitive skin, reduce the quantity of the ingredients.)


The Magic Treatment for Spot Baldness





* Make a paste with a few small sticks of Mulathi in milk cream. Add a little saffron and apply it on the bald patches at night. Rinse it out with clear water in the morning. If possible, mix some ground Dhatura seeds in the paste. It increases the potency of the treatment. Massage your bald scalp spot generously with your finger tips for five minutes while applying the ointment.





The Wonderful Oil Massage





* Castor oil is excellent for hair re-growth. If combined with white iodine which is available at the chemist shop, it can produce the desired results.


* Part your hair in small sections and apply the oil to the scalp with cotton. Massage it in with your finger tips. If you are able to get white iodine solution, use it similarly on every alternate day.


* Squeeze the milk out of 1/2 a coconut, add the juice of half a lime and massage into the scalp. Leave on for 4 - 6 hours. Wash with a mild shampoo or crushed Hibiscus leaves mixed with a tablespoon of crushed fenugreek seeds and made into a paste.


Do's and Don'ts


* In case of baldness due to fungal, viral or bacterial infections, consult a dermatalogist.


* Use a soft brush with well-spaced bristles.


* Sanitise your implements, i.e. brushes, combs, etc. atleast once a week.


* Take iron tablets in case you are anaemic.


* Improve the protein content of your diet.


* Take birth control pills with a prescription.





The most important aspect of any treatment is the correct diagnosis. Unless it is well determined by observing the physical characteristics and studying the other causes for hair loss, the treatments given may not work efficaciously. It is advisable to seek professional help in cases of severe hair loss.
The average person loses approximately 100 hairs a day.
you naturally lose 50 to 100 hairs a day, maybe you are noticing it more now that you are growing it long or maybe you are being more rough now that you have grown it out.. use more conditioner and start at the ends and be gentle. buy biolage by matrix, the balm. I have noticed so much of my hair coming out, like 200 hairs or more a day, i think it is my medication, topimax, anyone have any ideas? I am taking 800 mg a day.. help!
no your not going bold mabe your stress out and hey my hair is like that too but then i start using better shampoo it work out good and healther. so you should do that to..
It's normal to lose some hair while showering and brushing. As long as it's not coming out in patches or leaving bald spots it should be fine.

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