Many male friends leave messages reflecting that they often find hair loss, dry hair, dandruff and other conditions when communicating in summer and autumn and when the weather changes. So how can men maintain their hair to be more healthy when the season changes in autumn? Come and have a look with us!
Our hair, like nails and skin, is also the continuation of our body. Experts remind that changes in hair can also indicate some symptoms of disease.
The hair loss is serious and the pressure is too great. The average person loses about 100~300 hairs a day, which will not lead to hair thinning. However, attention should be paid if the hair becomes obviously thinner, or there are large pieces of hair falling off. Excessive stress is the most common cause of hair loss, such as unemployment, marriage crisis, etc. In addition, polycystic ovary syndrome, pituitary adenoma and other diseases that may cause hormone imbalance may also cause hair loss when taking certain drugs (such as contraceptives, antidepressants, etc.).
Poor gloss may cause hypothyroidism. If the originally thick and moist hair becomes thin, soft and tarnished, first of all, you can see if you are exposed to substances that may damage your hair in your life, such as swimming in the swimming pool disinfected with hypochlorite, hair dyeing and perm. After removing these factors, poor hair gloss may indicate hypothyroidism and slow metabolism. If it is accompanied by sudden weight gain, unexplained fatigue, fear of cold, etc., it is more important to be alert to hypothyroidism. It is recommended to detect thyroid function in time.
A large amount of dandruff is immune impaired. Normal dandruff can be easily removed by daily maintenance methods such as using anti-dandruff shampoo and frequent shampoo. However, if the dandruff thickens and hardens and accumulates into layers like peeling skin, you should be careful whether there is immune system disease. For example, psoriasis (commonly known as "psoriasis") can make the superficial skin hyperplasia active and accelerate the shedding. In addition, autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Crohn's disease also have similar problems.
(Intern editor: Lin Yanjuan)