7. Blood circulation: Hair loss
Balding with no apparent reason is an unmistakable sign that blood isn’t getting pumped appropriately around your system. The moment your scalp is not receiving the appropriate amount of essential nutrients, you will feel your hair becoming thin and dry. Thus falling out at a higher rate than usual.
When the hair loss issue is related to poor blood circulation, the use of specific shampoos is unnecessary. Instead, it is very important to activate the follicles in your scalp. In order to do so, make sure to wash your hair with your head downwards and massage it throughout. This will activate the cells of your scalp and bring more blood circulation to it. Another way to diagnose blood circulation issues is to check your skin and nails. If you get brittle and weak nails, as well as dry skin and hair loss, you are not getting the proper nutrients. Which is usually related to poor blood circulation.
Even though hair loss is usually encountered in men, women can also suffer from it when it comes from poor blood circulation. Other factors causing baldness are stress, excessive smoking, aging, hormonal imbalance, nutritional deficiencies, thyroids, anemia, chronic illnesses, and genetic factors among many.
If you notice that your hair is falling off faster than usual, it is getting thinner and the ends are split, check your skin and nails. If they’re dry and brittle, then get an appointment with your doctor. After running a few tests you will be able to have a proper diagnosis of the causes of your hair loss and start treatment straight away. Make sure to tell your doctor if you noticed any other symptoms and bring with you your most recent blood tests and list of current medication to avoid any interactions.