Do You Have Symptoms of Hair Loss?
Everyone has approximately 5 million hairs on their body. Most of them are located on your head. Individual hairs usually grow for about six years, then they fall out and new ones grow in. For millions of people, damage to the hair follicles under the skin may inhibit new growth causing full or partial baldness. Hair loss can be temporary, or it can be permanent, depending on its underlying cause.
You may notice several symptoms that may signal a loss of hair. Maybe your hair isn’t as thick as it used to be. Thinning may be occurring all over your head (and even over your entire body). This is most common sign of hair loss in women. Or you may notice an abundance of hair on your clothes or in your comb or brush after grooming. In severe cases, heavy shedding may occur, or clumps of hair may fall out without a noticeable reason. Please visit My Hair Loss Siteto learn more about the problem of hair loss.















