
Although the majority of hair issues are a result of a genetic disposition to the male pattern hair loss, there could be other reasons for this.
One thing you might want to understand is what the average rate of hair loss is and how to know if the amount of hair you’re losing is unusual. Sons wants to enlighten you on the important information regarding this and why you shouldn’t worry in most cases.
Everybody loses some hair each day, this is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. Most people find these hairs on their pillow in the morning, on a comb or brush when using them on their hair, or the shower floor after every wash.
The figures show that losing 50-100 hairs each day is normal and part of your hair’s usual cycle. So if a few hairs are found each day, this is no cause for concern.
The severity of your hair loss can be measured on the Norwood Scale, determining how severe your hair loss is and whether something needs to be done about it. 50-100 hairs being lost will score low (or not feature at all) on the Norwood Scale as this is considered normal.
Certain types of illnesses or stress can accelerate hair loss to a degree that will trouble you so you might want to discuss this with your doctor if you are ill or stressed.
However, if you begin to notice that an increasingly large number of hairs are being shed from your scalp, then it could be time to take action. Don’t panic because a lot of men experience this and there are modern treatments that can work effectively to fight against this.
One such treatment is Topical Minoxidil, a formula that is applied to your scalp twice daily to revitalise your hair follicles by widening them so thicker strands can grow. This is done by increasing the amount of blood flow and oxygen your scalp’s blood vessels will receive.
Otherwise, prescribers might issue you with Oral Finasteride, a tablet taken once a day to halt the conversion of testosterone into DHT, a hormone that contributes negatively to hair loss. This puts your hair in a much better condition overall and can extend the growth stage of your hair cycle while simultaneously reducing the resting phase.
Keeping your hair in strong condition as part of your daily routine can also benefit your scalp and possibly reduce hair loss. Essential nutrients and vitamins, like Biotin, can help with hair maintenance, along with caring for other parts of your body.
There’s no need to fear if you find the odd hair on the floor at home. However, if you want to do something about an increasing number of lost hairs, contact the team at Sons for a consultation.
All of our blog articles are reviewed for medical accuracy by our Medical Director before publication.