Diffuse hair loss in men is known as alopecia diffusa. It manifests itself in hair falling out all over the head. The hair becomes lighter overall. The scalp may become visible. In contrast to circular hair loss, however, there are no isolated bald spots. Instead, the overall density of the hair decreases. More than 100 hairs fall out every day.
The problem can be diagnosed very easily based on the typical appearance. Determining the cause is much more difficult, however, since there are many different triggers. These include, among others:
It is well known that high levels of or prolonged stress can have a negative impact on health. Circulation and supply can suffer, which in turn can restrict hair growth. The growth phase is shortened, the hair falls out faster and in larger numbers. In addition, they usually grow back weaker and thinner.
If there are deficiencies or undersupply, the hair follicles can no longer be supplied accordingly. Diffuse hair loss can therefore occur, especially in the case of a vitamin or iron deficiency. One-sided or unbalanced diet, illnesses, but also severe blood loss can lead to such a condition.
Diseases of the thyroid gland as well as infections can lead to increased hair loss, as they can stress and weaken the body. The same applies to poisoning, for example with heavy metal.
Surgical interventions under general anesthesia represent a considerable burden for the organism. A possible side effect is increased hair loss.
Functional disorders but also other changes and fluctuations in the hormonal balance can be associated with hair loss.
Some medicines, but also treatments such as chemotherapy, can damage the hair roots and thereby trigger or promote hair loss.
In adults, a daily hair loss of about 100 hairs is normal. If the number per day is significantly higher over a longer period of time, we speak of hair loss. With diffuse hair loss, there are no limited bald spots. Instead, the entire head of hair is thinning.
If the cause of this is not treated, the scalp can become clearly visible. Newly growing hair can be very fine and thin, break off more quickly and fall out prematurely.
The diagnosis is usually made on sight. Due to the general thinning of the hair, a doctor can recognize the form of the loss comparatively easily. However, it is more difficult to find out the exact cause. Various investigations are required for this.
Usually these are:
Thus, the perfect solution against diffuse hair loss in men is to have a professional hair transplant performed.
As a rule, hair loss is reversible if you undergo a hair treatment. Impressive results can be achieved with a hair transplant for diffuse hair loss.
Medprime Clinic in North America offers the most modern treatment methods in this regard, which can stop the loss of hair and give you thicker hair. Our team has already helped several thousand patients and can draw on several years of experience and expertise in the field of hair treatments.
Accordingly, if there is a problem with diffuse hair loss in men, a reputable hair center should always be consulted and a hair transplant carried out.