Thyroid Hair Loss Help

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When your hair grows, it starts at the scalp and comes from a hair follicle. Your blood circulation nourishes the cells in your scalp, causing your hair to grow, which is why you may have heard of using scalp massages to stimulate circulation. Hair growth is a cycle. It falls out and regrows, even if you don’t notice it happening. thyroid disorders caused by disrupted T3 and T4 hormones can cause hair loss, especially in untreated or extreme conditions. Unfortunately, the review found, hair loss (as well as breaking or thinning hair) is found in both hypo- and hyperthyroidism.
We all lose some hair daily, and then it regrows. But irregular functioning of T3 and T4 can cause that regrowth cycle to be disturbed — meaning you might notice thinning hair over time, without hair replacement. This could affect your eyebrows, body hair, and eyelashes, too. It might fall out in clumps or strands. And it might not be from just one area, either, so it may not be noticeable at first.
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