Hair Loss and Thyroid

A good number of people who are suffering from hair loss should confirm that they are not suffering from thyroid hair loss. Every time your body needs additional energy, which can be due to stress or some illness, the hair cells get shut down automatically to redirect the energy somewhere else.

Thyroid hair loss can happen both in hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. You will often find more hair in the shower, in drains and in hairbrushes with absence of specific hair less patches. Thyroid hair loss is obvious among people even after starting the treatment with Synthroid medication.

Synthroid is useful in hypothyroidism but it produces thyroid hair loss as its side effect for some people. So make sure that hair falling is not due to Synthroid.

Thyroid hair loss can also taka place if your condition is under treated. TSH of around 1-2 is optimal for a large number of people who are suffering from hypothyroidism with no hair falling.

Alternative therapy such as evening primrose oil is highly useful. Aromatherapy is also found to be very effective. Essential oils of thyme, cedar wood oil, lavender, and rosemary mixed altogether and applied on the hair will help to stimulate hair growth.

The thyroid hair loss can also be corrected by using Ayurveda medicines such as Bhingaraj oil or brahmi oil. Both oils should be applied to the scalp without disruption for at least three months for hair growth stimulation.

The final treatment for thyroid hair loss is hair transplantation if there is serious illness. Tissue expansion is another procedure that helps to treat thyroid hair loss.

 

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