It's normal to see hair strands being shed at the shower or left on the pillow. But what's alarming to most people is when these strands appear greater in number than the usual and are lost more frequently. People who see their hair strands often on their brushes or on the floor all had that fear that one day all that will be left are their scalps.
But now, advancements in technology and medicine have made it possible to provide safer and more effective means to solve this problem. Knowing the basic and important things about hair loss will be good preventive and treatment measures.
Normal Hair Loss Cycle
An average adult has 150,000 hair strands. Losing 50-100 strands a day is normal. As any other, the hair strands follow a normal cycle.
At any point in time, majority of the hair on the scalp is growing. Each hair strand, independent of the others, follows the cycle on its own pace. This cycle consists of three phases: anagen, catagen and telogen. The first phase lasts for 2-6 years and is considered the growing phase. The second phase lasts for about 2-3 weeks and serves as the transitional phase of the growing of hair. The last phase is also known as the resting phase which lasts about 2-3 months. At the end of this phase, hair is shed to give way to the growth of a new and healthy strand.
Types Of Hair Loss