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Ten Major Hair Diseases And What They Mean? Everyone among us is on the journey of feeling good both the inside and the outside. When it comes to a unique persona, hair is a significant part of the personality. From color to the length of the head hair, everything matters for self-grooming. Even though it plays a significant role in our life, there are times when your hair becomes weak and often loses its luster. Here are the ten hair problems that must not be overlooked as they can indicate a severe hair-linked problem coming on your way. Scalp Dryness: In this condition, your scalp feels dryer, and the hair quality gets sparse. Sometimes low hair quality indicates thyroid-linked issues such as hyper and hypothyroidism. Visit your doctor, and if he suspects the hair condition to be linked with the disease, you will be asked to go for the TSH (thyroid activity test). Rapid Thinning of hair: Proteins are linked with good hair quality. If your diet lacks proteins or is consuming food items that are low in protein, you will see a significant change in hair structure. Each day we require a certain amount of protein via supplements and our diet. Hair loss: On average, every human being shed about 50 to 100 strands of hair every day. If you find more hair every time you brush, then you might be going through a rapid hair loss issue. Usually, anemic patients are the ones who experience a great deal of losing hair daily. Graying of hair: The greying of hair is often linked with being wise as it comes with age. But if you experience a rapid hair greying process, then chances are that you might be suffering from a hair disease known as Marie Antoinette syndrome. Greying hair is also directly linked with stress. Brittleness of the hair: It can be a highlighting sign of Crushing syndrome, a rare condition caused by the excess of a hormone in the body formally known as Cortisol. Visit a dermatologist if you have observed a change in your hair quality. Dandruff: These are the scaly dead skin that clings to the root of the head. It can be caused by an imbalanced diet, an untreated infection, or a low body metabolism. Hair Dryness: Hair dryness mostly occurs if you apply too much shampoo and don’t moisturize your hair. Though these factors can be controlled, sometimes dry hair can indicate hyperthyroidism and other hormonal abnormalities. Split Ends: If you are fond of styling your hair way too much, you might experience a split-end issue. It occurs when the hair is exposed to too much heating daily. Though split ends are nothing to worry about, they are often associated with diseases like Menkes Disease and Occipital Horn Syndrome. Oily Hair: Greasy hair occurs when the hair scalp produces too much oil, commonly known as sebum. Though it can be changed with diet, the over-production of sebum is linked with a condition called Seborrheic Dermatitis. Hair Dullness: Environmental, excessive styling and a diet that lacks central nutrition can cause dull-looking hair. It is a reasonably common hair problem and is nothing to worry about as with little changes. Conclusion: Hair is a significant part of everyone’s personality. Often we overlook our hair causing it to become prone to excessive damage. In this video, we have talked about ten hair conditions and how these might be linked with severe health conditions.

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