Common Causes of Hair Loss

Common Causes of Hair Loss

  • Auto immune diseases – an immune reaction attacks the hair at the root (or follicle). Anti-bodies attack hair tissue as if they were foreign invaders.
    • Androgenic Alopecia – the body’s immune system is sensitized to increased levels of DHT in the scalp causing hair loss in these high concentrated DHT areas. (DHT, or Dihydrotestosterone, causes 95% of all hair loss)
    • Alopecia totalis/universalis – immune sensitivity to a substance other than DHT.
  • Connective tissue disease – causes scarring of skin, loss of circulation to hair follicles and an autoimmune reaction leading to temporary or permanent loss of hair
    • Lupus, Rheumatoid arthritis, Scleroderma, MCTD.
  • Exposure to toxic chemicals – Common toxic chemicals, such as tobacco smoke, contains hundreds of lethal and damaging chemicals which can accelerate normal hair loss. This can be caused directly from smoking or indirectly from second hand smoke.
  • Chemotherapy or Radiation exposure – Irradiation therapy or exposure to radiation from any source can cause localized or total hair loss, sometimes permanently.
  • Iron deficiency anemia – very common with women but also can affect men.
  • Hormonal changes - due to pregnancy, birth control pills, menopause and/or illnesses
  • Thyroid disease – either hypothyroid or hyperthyroid disease causes hair to become brittle and break resulting in localized or generalized loss. Correction of the thyroid condition usually causes hair to re-grow.
  • Excessive or lack of vitamins – too much vitamin A can cause hair loss. Medicines – some prescription and over the counter meds can foster side effects such as hair loss (see below). Usually, when the medication is discontinued, the hair re-grows.
  • Individual reaction to illness or a personal sensitivity to the environment – Alopecia can be a reaction to foreign elements in your environment, similar to an allergic reaction.
  • Fungal and Bacterial Infections – impetigo and tinea capitis.


Prescription Drugs and Hair Loss:
>

Following are some common ailments and drugs that can affect an individual’s hair loss, either slightly or dramatically:

  • Acne- Accutane
  • Blood – Anticoagulants such as Panwarfin, Sofarin, Coumadin, Heparin
  • High Cholesterol- Atronids, Lopid
  • Convulsion/Epilepsy – Anticonvulsants -Tridore
  • Antidepressants – Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Anafranil, Janimine, Tofranil, Adapin, Sinequan,Surmontil, Pamelor, Ventyl, Elavin, Endep, Norpramin, Pertofane, Vivactil, Asendin, Haldol
  • Weight Loss – Amphetamines
  • Fungus – Antifungal Medicines
  • Glaucoma – Timoptic eye drops, Ocudose, XC
  • Gout- Allopurinol
  • Heart Beta blockers – such as Tenormin, Lopresser, Corgard, Inderal Hormonal Conditions – Birth Control pills, Progesterone, Estrogen, Male Androgenic hormones and all forms of testosterone, anabolic steroids, Prednisone and other steroids
  • Inflammation – Arthritis drugs, NSAIDS such as Naprosyn, Anaprox, Indocin, Clinoril
  • Anti-inflammatory drugs such as – Methotrexate, Rheumatex, Folex
  • Parkinson’s Disease – Levadopa
  • Thyroid Disorders – Most all of these drugs
  • Ulcers – Both prescription and OTC: Tagamet, Zantac, Pepcid

Source: http://www.hlcconline.com/about-hair-loss-causes.html

    Schedule a FREE Consultation!

    Call us TODAY: 972-977-2250

    We Offer TWO Locations:

    Allen:
    190 E. Stacy Rd Ste# 1724
    Allen, TX 75002

    Plano:
    3033 West Parker
    Plano, TX 75023


    Disclaimer and Terms of Use:

    The information provided on this web site and any of our literature is intended for informational purposes only and the information provided on this site is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her existing physician. Information and opinions expressed on this web site may be those of the doctors and hair loss professionals who have written them and on the base of their education and experiences and the 20 years of clinical work at the Hair Loss Control Clinic. 

    The information provided should be examined in the light of individual case evaluation by local doctors. The web site developers, the Hair Loss Control Clinic and its affiliated companies take no responsibility whatsoever of the consequences experienced by the patients who may use the information provided on this web site. The Hair Loss Control Clinic and our 3 doctor and hair loss team assure you of the best possible efforts for those who apply for online treatment. However, please note that we do not claim to cure each and every case, nor do we guarantee any magical cure. The products and the claims made about specific products and treatment program and lasers on this site have not been evaluated by hlcconline.com or the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate or prevent any disease or illness. Results vary by person. Before using any information or products, you should consult with your physician. It is considered that the user has read and agreed to this disclaimer, when one uses the literature on this site and the online treatment option. HLCC makes no claims any of the laser or products it sells. The US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for the medical laser device, the HairMax LaserCombs is now clinically proven to promote hair growth in males with androgenetic alopecia (Norwood IIA to V with Fitzpatrick skin types I to IV)To view FDA's public record of this clearance visit www.fda.gov/cdrh/pdf6/K060305.pdf. * The only Clear hair loss laser for women is the MEP-90 see its clearance at http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/cdrh_docs/pdf9/K091496.pdf. The FDA's approves drugs such as Minoxidil and gives clearance for devices such as the HairMax LaserComb, we sell programs that include both those products and other FDA approved drugs in our programs. Although proven in 115 clinics worldwide none of our programs are themselves approved by the FDA (do to the high cost to do it) only the individual items within those program maybe. Should you find a mistake on this site or elsewhere where it refers to a program with laser or that a laser was approved by the FDA it is in error and should read a laser that with FDA Clearance not approved and again refers only to laser mentioned above. The only version of Minoxidil approved by the FDA to grow hair is Rogaine and its exact generic equivalents. HLCC sells both exact generic equivalents and most often other formulas not tested by the FDA for hair growth. We have found these products to be effective in our clinics. Affiliate program, distributors sales available worldwide other than Greater Capital District NY and California were we have our own clinics. See your Hair Loss consultant for further details of specials.

    Further Laser Disclaimer All lasers sold or shown on this site are for cosmetic use only and are not medical devices and are not sold as anything but cosmetic devices for which we make no claim. No product or laser on this site has been tested or approved for use on minors or persons under the age of 18. All products and lasers sold on this site are not intended for use on minors or persons under the age of 18. 

    Further Hair Regrowth and Stopping Hair Loss Disclaimer All HLCC clinics or affiliated clinics offer hair loss treatment program and laser hair loss treatment programs that can include Rogaine, generic 5% Minoxidil, Propecia and the HairMax Laser comb each proven to re-grow hair and stop hair loss. All mentions of Hair growth, stopping Hair loss and anything other than changing the appearance of hair to appear fuller, thicker and healthier looking are related only to the programs that include those products. All other products' are cosmetic and don't not claim to re-grow hair and stop hair loss. To be clear it does not matter how effective or for that matter ineffective a product is if it not Cleared as a medical device (like the MEP-90 and Hairmax Lasercomb, or FDA approved Like 5% Minoxidil or Propecia) it is cosmetic and we don't and not one can claim it can change the body and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate or prevent any disease or illness. 

    Product Exchanges or Returns All products from The Hair Loss Control Clinic come with our promise of truthful answers to your questions, not false promises. We give you the best product or products for your individual needs not one product fits all. Just like your doctor you're evaluated and products are added and/or subtracted, based on your response, budget and individual goals (hair loss). Our return policy is like that of your doctor and we generally don't accept returns. If you are not satisfied with the results you are seeing just call and our professional staff can adjust your treatment program, as we are committed to having happy customers. In some cases, we may at our discretion take back unopened products or make exchanges. 

    All independent locations are independently owned and operated.