how to stop hair loss issues due to thyroid  : A Comprehensive Guide to Treatment

Hair loss is a concern of lots of individuals worldwide. There exist several causes of the loss of hair, and one of the common causes of hair loss is thyroid. You might be wondering how the thyroid is related to hair loss, aren’t you? Read on to know about thyroid hair loss.

 

Hair begins to develop at the scalp and is produced by a hair follicle. Your scalp’s cells are nourished by your blood circulation, which causes your hair to grow, which is why you may have heard of scalp massages to encourage circulation. Hair growth follows a pattern of falling out and regrowth.

 

A thyroid-related health concern occurs in a person when there is the formation of an underactive or inactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism) or an overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism). Because it fails to create a hormone called Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), which promotes thyroid hormone release, your pituitary gland is partly responsible in some cases of hypothyroidism.

 

Thyroid issues, which are characterized by a disruption in Triiodothyronine (T3) and Thyroxine (T4) hormones, can result in hair loss, particularly if left untreated or in severe cases. Thyroid disorders influence the vital hormones T3 and T4, which govern a variety of body processes, including hair regrowth. Hair falls out and may not regrow, thereby resulting in thinning throughout your head and other regions such as your eyebrows. 

Causes for Thyroid Hair Loss

Here are some common thyroid disorders that can lead to hair loss

  1. Hypothyroidism: Severe and prolonged hypothyroidism can cause hair loss.
  2. Hyperthyroidism: Severe and prolonged hyperthyroidism can cause hair loss.
  3. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
  4. Graves’ disease

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Besides thyroid-related issues, here are some causes for Hair Loss:

  • Male-pattern or female-pattern hair loss is inherited
  • Medications used in chemotherapy
  • Age, especially after 50, is a factor
  • Over-styling or product use can cause hair damage
  • Ringworm
  • There isn’t enough protein or iron in your diet
  • Damage to the body (as in surgery or injury)
  • Stress that lasts a long time
  • Disorders of the immune system
  • Loss of weight
  • Nutritional deficiency
  • Excessive combing
  • Menopause
  • Drugs

 

Symptoms of Thyroid Related Hair Loss: 

Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism can cause sluggish hair loss. You probably won’t notice any missing patches or bald places. Instead, your hair may appear thinner throughout.

Each day, you lose between 50 and 100 hairs from your head. Hairs aren’t regenerated if regular hair development is halted, and uniform hair loss might result.

 

Hypothyroidism can also cause the following symptoms:

  • Coldness
  • Unexplained weight gain
  • Fatigue
  • Drier-than-normal skin
  • Forgetfulness
  • Constipation
  • Depressed mood

 

Hyperthyroidism can also cause the following symptoms:

  • Nervousness
  • Irritability
  • Anxiety
  • Sweating
  • Quick heartbeat
  • Hand tremors
  • Muscle weakness
  • Skin thinning
  • Brittle hair
  • Muscle weakness
  • Unexpected weight loss 

The good news is that thyroid-related hair loss is usually only temporary. Even if you start taking treatment for thyroid hair loss, you may experience hair loss. But, don’t worry, this could be due to the hair’s natural life cycle.

 

Treatment For Thyroid Hair Loss:

The treatment for thyroid hair loss can help alleviate the loss of hair. Along with hair loss treatment, you can also seek treatment for hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. To treat an underactive thyroid, a doctor will typically prescribe levothyroxine sodium (Levothroid, Levoxyl, Synthroid, or Unithroid).

The treatment for an overactive thyroid differs depending on the individual. Antithyroid drugs, radioactive iodine, and surgery are some of the common methods used for the treatment.

Along with the medication treatment for thyroid hair loss, natural remedies and lifestyle changes can also help.

Things that can help in improving the hair condition and promote hair growth are:

  • Boost Iron
  • Anti-inflammatory foods
  • Herbs
  • Essential Oils
  • Dark green vegetables
  • Protein-rich foods
  • Calcium-rich foods
  • Watch out your intake of iodine
  • Treat your hair gently

 Homeopathy Treatment for Thyroid

The thyroid disorder, according to homeopathy, results due to emotional strain and frustration, which restricts the flow of life force energy into various organs and glands. Thyroid dysfunction is one of these autoimmune glandular dysfunctions as per homeopathy. Because homeopathy is based on a person’s specific constitution, there prevails a good possibility of healing. Both ‘hyper’ and ‘low’ thyroid problems may benefit from homeopathic treatment.

The thyroid is treated with medicines and surgery, however, homeopathic treatment for the thyroid enhances thyroid gland function through natural ways. Homeopathic remedies operate by enhancing the body’s natural healing abilities. Homeopathic treatments drive the body to reactivate hormone secretions, replenish and restore thyroid tissue, and allow the body to heal itself through the pituitary and other glands as a whole.

By balancing ‘hyper’ or ‘low’ thyroid functioning, homeopathic treatments can help you feel more energized, experience improved circulation, and calm your metabolism. To summarize, homeopathy heals by locating and treating the disease’s root cause. It helps increase thyroid activity by affecting the thyroid in a general regulating manner.

Consider homeopathy for a safe, natural, effective, and long-lasting solution to your thyroid problems.

Consult your doctor before attempting to treat your hair loss at home. Thyroid problems usually don’t cause hair loss until they’ve progressed to the point where they’re severe. Hair loss could also be a sign of a more serious medical problem. To notice regrowth and manage additional problems, you might require medication in addition to home remedies. Within a few months, with the correct treatment, you should notice hair growth.

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