Stress and Thinning Hair
This
condition is triggered when any or all of the following occur: poor dietary habits; anxiety;emotional
or physical stress .
The result of these
triggers is that a higher percentage of hair follicles than usual are tripped
into the resting phase (hair going into a dormant period) prematurely. Instead
of a normal 2% of hairs becoming dormant, this can increase to around 50%. and,
once in this resting phase, hairs will
fall out.
This condition is not usually
permanent and once the triggers are identified and removed the hair will start
to regrow. However, you must remember that hair only grow at approximately ½ inch per month (6” per year).
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