Winter is coming, and for people with hair loss, whether it is autumn or winter, hair loss has always existed, but the arrival of winter will make the degree of hair loss more serious.
EditHair loss is worse in winter
Autumn and winter are indeed the seasons when hair loss is relatively easy to occur throughout the year.
There are two reasons for this
1.In winter, when temperatures drop and the hair is relatively dry, the hair lacks moisture, and the hair follicles that are undernourished or severely damaged can cause atrophy and grow fine or no hair, resulting in fewer and fewer hairs.
2.In addition, because of the cold, people like to increase the heat of water when bathing and washing their hair, and the high temperature of the water stimulates the scalp.
The scalp is damaged, dandruff increases, the scalp environment deteriorates, and the end result is that the soil becomes saline, the hair lacks nourishment, and large areas begin to fall out. Human hair will fall out, which is actually a manifestation of human metabolism. A normal person has about 100,000 hairs, and about 50-100 hairs are shed normally every day, and at the same time, there is an equal amount of hair regrowth, maintaining a delicate dynamic balance.
Editors in real life, there is also a simple hair pulling test that can help you roughly check your hair loss:
Using your thumb, index and middle fingers, gently pinch a strand of hair (about 40-60) from the roots of the hair and gently pull along the hair. If only 1-2 hairs fall out, don't worry; If you can remove 3 or more roots, be careful of hair loss; If you remove more than 5 sticks at a time, it means that you may have hair loss and need to see a doctor.
Is "996" more likely to lose hair?
The editor "996" actually represents a high-pressure state. Hair loss also likes to find "996" young people, most of these people hair loss is related to lifestyle habits, stress, physical and emotional abnormalities, endocrine imbalance, and lack of nutrition will lead to hair loss.
Do women lose more hair than men?
It's really a delusion!
In addition to women's longer hair, the goal is more obvious, and postpartum hair loss is also a big reason for this impression. Hair loss usually peaks at 4 months postpartum. Generally, the number of hairs can return to normal levels in about 1 year after giving birth.
In addition, excessive dieting or nutritional imbalances including iron deficiency, zinc deficiency, vitamins, protein, calorie restriction, etc. may cause hair loss.
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