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Thyroid Hair LossHair loss is a common complaint of thyroid patients. Many people notice rapid hair loss as a symptom of their hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism. The types of situations that can cause hair loss include hormonal changes, poor diet and nutritional deficiencies, a variety of medications, surgery, and many medical conditions, but noticeably, thyroid disease. The thyroid gland, which is located in the neck, secretes hormones necessary for growth and proper metabolism. The gland plays an important role in the growth and mental development of both the fetus and child. It continues to play a strong role in heart rate and weight during adulthood. Diseases related to the thyroid are more common in women than in men. This is probably because thyroid disease is often autoimmune and most autoimmune conditions are more common in women. If you have an under-active thyroid, in other words it is producing too little hormones, one of the more common symptoms is hair loss. Dry skin, constipation and a tendency to become tired easily are also common symptoms of this condition. An under-active thyroid may be referred to as hypothyroidism. Thyroid hair loss is noticeable among some people even after starting the treatment especially in Synthroid medication. Thyroid hair loss can occur both in hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. Male pattern hair loss is another type of hair loss. Hair loss in men is concentrated on the top and temples of the head. Alternative therapy such as evening primrose oil is found to be highly useful in correcting thyroid hair loss. Aromatherapy is also found to be extremely effective. When suffering from thyroid hair loss, people find more hair in the shower, in drains and in hairbrushes with absence of specific hair less patches. Essential oils of thyme, cedar wood oil, lavender, and rosemary mixed altogether and applied on the hair will help to stimulate hair growth. The thyroid hair loss can also be corrected by using Ayurveda medicines such as Bhingaraj oil or brahmi oil. Both oils should be applied to the scalp without disruption for at least 3 months for hair growth stimulation. The final treatment for thyroid hair loss is hair transplantation if there is serious illness. Small plugs of hair are removed from the back or side of the scalp and implanted to areas of the scalp with little or no hair. The effect can be seen after several months. Tissue expansion is another procedure that helps to treat thyroid hair loss.
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