
Hair problems are due to a variety of causes and types of illness which may provoke them such as autoimmune diseases, eating disorders, medical treatments, stress, hereditary factors, certain medications, high fever, hormonal changes, pregnancy, anxiety, transplant surgery, dietetic deficiencies, anaemia, ageing, excess grease, salt water, air, sun, tints, gels and irritant products, as well as incorrect hygiene habits, all contribute to hair loss.
Similarly, a sedentary lifestyle and poor diet also manifest in the hair, depriving it of health and vitality. All these factors may cause hair loss.
Hair loss affects people of any age and gender and the causes of the problem are the subject of a study on the part of the Clinical Capillary Institute, who are carrying out a general and hormonal study to see possible primary and non-hereditary causes.
Therefore, the best approach is a consultation the very moment the problem has been detected.
If you begin to notice your hair falling out, it is important that you see a specialist in order to determine whether or not you have androgenetic alopecia or any other disorder causing the hair loss.
The specialists at the Clinical Capillary Institute will be able to provide you with the appropriate therapeutic recommendations for your specific disorder.