Top 5 Causes of Hair Loss
Genetics: Hair loss can be hereditary, meaning it's passed down from parents
Hormonal changes: Pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, and other hormonal changes can cause hair loss
Medications: Certain medications, such as blood pressure pills, antidepressants, and birth control pills, can cause hair loss
Stressful events: Major illnesses, surgery, and other stressful events can cause hair loss
Nutritional deficiencies: A lack of iron, protein, biotin, folate, or vitamin B12 can cause hair loss
Hairstyles and treatments: Tight hairstyles, perms, bleaching, and other hair treatments can damage hair and cause loss Other causes of hair loss include:
Thyroid disease
Fungal infections
Radiation therapy
Skin problems
Hair growth disorders
Internal diseases
Cancer treatment
Weight loss
It's normal to lose 50–100 hairs a day, but hair loss can sometimes be a sign of an underlying medical condition. Some types of hair loss are permanent, while others may be temporary.