Here Are Some Early Signs That You’re Going Bald

Look out for these symptoms and act in advance

 
Here Are Some Early Signs That You're Going Bald
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Hair fall is one of the main signs of ageing, and with each passing day, it gets as ominous as possible. While some attribute it their heredity and genes, other choose to blame it on the environmental pollution and the excessive stress at workplace. What we often fail to notice is the time from which the minor issue of hair fall transformed into a really big problem called baldness.

It is, in a way, true that pollution and stress cause tremendous hair fall. But when all the blame game is over, you might want to pay a little bit of attention to what caused that luscious hair to gradually vanish into oblivion. The sooner you recognize the signs of baldness, the better it is for you because without proper care there is no way your hair is growing back. Here’s all you need to know about the signs of baldness:

Check That Receding Hairline

This is a symptom that should be taken seriously. If you compare your pictures from say, three to four years ago with that of your current snaps, this gets clearer. If you spot that upper part of your head losing the bounce of hair, then you should get immediate help and consult with a doctor, so that baldness can be prevented from coming too soon.

Excessive Hair Fall

Excessive loss of hair daily even after a normal lifestyle may be a concern
Excessive loss of hair daily even after a normal lifestyle may be a concern

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To lose some amount of hair while shampooing or brushing is very common for both men and women. But, if you notice that, irrespective of using good shampoo and conditioner, you are still losing a lot of hair when you wash it, then you might have to check with your physician before it gets too late.

Waking Up To Fallen Hair

If you see regularly that your pillow has strands of your hair after you wake up, then that may be a probable sign of impending baldness. However, if you have been suffering from fever and been on antibiotics, then this will continue for a few days, and there’s not much to worry about.

Taking A Longer Time For The Hair To Grow Back

If you find your hair is taking a very long time to grow back after a haircut, get your scalp tested once, to be sure that it is not any sign of baldness. This often happens when you don’t supply your hair with enough nutrients as well.

So, if you find yourself facing any of the above situations, need not take stress, as you still have time and you won’t wake up bald the next day. However, it is advisable to consult a specialist so that you can rest assured. Eat healthy food, and if you are a smoker, try quitting immediately if you love your hair!

DISCLAIMER: While we have taken steps to check the accuracy of information & practices shared here; it is not a replacement for a doctor’s opinion. it is important to first always check with your own doctor before trying any medication, practice or suggestion from this site.