How to Treat Hair Fall at Home
When your hair starts falling, it can be challenging to get it back in the same place. It can also feel like you’re fighting a losing battle against gravity when all of a sudden, your hair falls. It’s not always the result of something going on with your hair – often, it’s just how your hair tends to fall.
For some of us, hair can get a bit untidy when it's wet. It can clog up our drains and stand up (or fall) around our necks. But for others, hair can clog its wound, even more, making it nearly impossible to manage. In other words, you might want to look after your own hair!
What Causes Hair Fall?
Hair loss (alopecia) is a fairly common occurrence. While it’s more prevalent in older adults, anyone can experience it, including children. Both men and women develop this type of hair loss, which is the most common cause of hair loss worldwide. In men, it’s called male pattern hair loss. Women get female pattern hair loss. Regardless of whether it develops in a man or woman. Here is some of the common reason for hair fall.
- Pollution
- Genetics
- Stress
- Nutritional Deficiencies
We can lose between 50 and 100 hairs a day, often without noticing
How to Treat Hair Fall at Home
Depending on your hair type, all the different stages of hair growth can be handled somewhat successfully. But if it’s your first time dealing with hair fall at home, there are some things you can try at home.
- Aloe Vera Hair Mask
- Coconut Milk
- Essential Oils
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Drink Lots of Water
- Scalp Massage
People looking for a treatment to help prevent or regrow hair has several potential options. The effectiveness of each option will vary from person to person and may depend on the cause of the hair loss. Just remember it's normal to lose some hair every day. So don't stress yourself too much.
But if you think you are losing hair more than ever then talking to a doctor would be a great idea.
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