Sabtu, 06 April 2013

Telogen Effluvium shedding would cause your hair to break off?

Sometimes I hear from people who are noticing a lot of broken hairs coming out. Often, they see even very dry hair or overseas with split ends. I heard from a woman who said: “I have noticed a lot of hair falling on my clothing. But, when I examine the hair very closely, there is a root to end. Therefore, I think the hair breaks. I have a friend who went through a period of hair loss last year and she says that maybe I have a telogen effluvium. I did some research online and I’m not sure if this is correct? I’m not sure if this type of hair loss cause break in addition to hair loss. ” I’ll try to address this problem in the following article.

Hair that falls due to Telogen Effluvium throws out from the root. Usually don’t break out. (Although you can have some bummer.) Let me clarify what happens to hair when it is hit by this type of hair loss. In essence, something to change where it is in its growth cycle. This may be stress or any medical problem or disease. But true shedding of this type changes the hair growth phase shedding phase. And, as a result, that same hair throws out. This means that the root is not getting nourished growing so the next part of its lifecycle is falling. That’s why you can usually look at this hair type and see a root, a white bulb or a dark sheath around one of these.

The woman in the previous scenario described was something different. She had not seen any evidence of a root. She was seeing broken hairs which meant that the roots were probably still in tact and his hair struck were probably still in phase of growth that is not indicative of telogen effluvium. However, there are other possibilities. Often, you will see this kind of break with a kind of practice to govern detrimental as hot irons, or very aggressive chemical processes like straightening treatments, permanent, coloring or hair keratin. Anything that can make it dry or brittle hair can cause this type of breakage or fall.

Now, here is where you can get a little confusing. Sometimes, when you have the telogen effluvium, the hair can become dry and flyaway because it could not be actively nurtured. And when this happens, some of those hairs may break. Then, you definitely can see some hairs out of their roots and some that don’t. In this case, you would have a combination of two different processes. However, if you have this type of shedding hair loss, want to see a good amount of hair with roots and he would generally talk about a great amount of hair that are coming out. In general, if there is a lot of hair, most of what you are seeing is a bulb or root, and you can identify a medical problem or a trigger, telogen effluvium is certainly possible. But, if you do not have a trigger and you’re seeing a small amount of broken hairs, then think if you participated in anything that could dry out or damage your hair. So to answer the question asked, even if you hair can sometimes break, typically see this more with the hair that I have been damaged by a severe high temperature or chemical process.

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