Hair loss can cause severe consequences in the personal and professional lives of people. It affects people psychologically and psychosocially giving rise to an inferiority complex, lowered self-esteem, and depression. It is been increasingly seen among patients post COVID. This gained prominence when various celebs started tweeting about their condition.
Dr. Akshay Batra,Vice-chairmanandManagingDirector, Dr. Batra’s Group of Companies and the 1st Indian President of the Trichological Society, London spoke to ETV Bharat Sukhibhava.
A survey conducted by Dr. Batra’s reveals:
- Over 75% of women find bald men less attractive
- 80% of men give preference to women with longer hair
- 81% prefer alternative treatments over conventional treatments for hair loss.
- 88% feel hair is the most aspect of your appearance.
Causes of hair loss could be:
1.People on Crash diets with unrealistic expectations who are highly influenced by the Size ZERO syndrome
2.Stressful situations
3.Medication, operations, typhoid, malaria, etc. causes shock
4. Hair loss is also common post-delivery and after menopause - due to hormonal change. Estrogen helps hair grow and progesterone leads to hair fall. During both these phases of life, estrogen declines, hence the hair fall. So in such cases, we should wait for 3 months for the hair fall to regrow. This effect is also seen in patients of PCOD/S.
5. Hard water or sudden change of place/ migration to an area with hard water can also cause hair fall.
Normally, our hair GROWS-RESTS-FALLS-REGROWS. When there is an imbalance in this ratio we perceive what is known as hair loss and we start noticing patches of hair loss (baldness). In the normal growth phase when there is a stressor or shocker, it can make the hair go into a fall phase.
The hair fall phase can take anywhere between 6 weeks to 3 months for the hair to actually fall off the scalp which means the stressor has been there before 6 weeks or 3 months before you start noticing it.
So why does that hair loss result as a sequel to the shock?
Hair is the fastest growing cell in the body. Hair cells replicate and multiply very fast and therefore need a lot of nutrition.