Genetic factors: The growth rate and cycle of hair are influenced to some extent by genetic factors.
Age: As we age, the rate of hair growth may gradually slow down.
Health status: The overall health of the body affects hair growth. For example, malnutrition, anemia, thyroid problems, etc., can all lead to abnormal hair growth.
Diet: A nutritious and balanced diet is important for hair growth. Deficiencies in certain nutrients, such as protein, B vitamins, zinc, etc., may affect the health and growth rate of hair.
Hormone levels: Changes in hormone levels, such as pregnancy, menopause, etc., may have an impact on the hair growth cycle.
Stress and emotions: Long-term stress and anxiety can cause slowed hair growth or cause hair loss.
Medications and **: Certain medications and ** may have a negative effect on hair growth***, such as chemotherapy, which can cause a lot of hair loss.
Scalp Health: The health of the scalp is also crucial for hair growth. Problems such as scalp infections, excessive oil production, or dryness can all affect hair growth.
To maintain healthy hair growth, you need to pay attention to your diet, reduce stress, keep your scalp clean and take proper care.