Understanding the connection between thyroid health and hair loss

The thyroid gland has a huge impact on various organs of the human body. Not surprisingly, thyroid dysfunction can also cause various bodily malfunctions. Hair loss is one of them. We explain how the autoimmune disease Hashimoto or thyroid dysfunction can cause hair loss or change the appearance of hair and what remedies you can use to combat it effectively.
Understanding the connection between thyroid health and hair loss

Understanding the connection between thyroid health and hair loss

The thyroid gland has a huge impact on various organs of the human body. Not surprisingly, thyroid dysfunction can also cause various bodily malfunctions. Hair loss is one of them. We explain how the autoimmune disease Hashimoto or thyroid dysfunction can cause hair loss or change the appearance of hair and what remedies you can use to combat it effectively.
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Hair loss: thyroid as a cause

The cause of hair loss cannot always be traced immediately. It often takes some time before different types of hair loss can be linked to a deeper cause. This also applies to a disorder of the thyroid gland. This often manifests itself in the form of several symptoms, so it can take some time to identify the malfunction. Do you suffer from hair loss and cannot find an immediate cause? Then think of the thyroid as a possible culprit.

If, however, you already have an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) or an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism), you should keep a close eye on your hair growth, as these thyroid conditions are then often considered the cause of hair loss. But how is hair loss caused by hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism? The thyroid gland has a direct effect on many organs and thus the entire body. Numerous functions of the body are initiated and maintained by thyroid hormones. However, if too many or too few hormones are produced, this can lead to disorders of various organs. This also applies to hair growth. The hormones T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine) are responsible for this and have a major impact on metabolism and also on the cells that form hair. It is therefore a hormonal disorder of the human organism, so hair loss due to thyroid can occur in both women and men.

Hypothyroidism: hair loss due to too few hormones

Hair loss in hypothyroidism is a common consequence of the disease. When the thyroid gland is underactive (hypothyroidism), too few hormones are secreted. This can manifest itself in reduced hair density and a small hair diameter. The hair often looks dull and matt and tends to dryness and hair breakage.

Hyperthyroidism: hair loss due to too many hormones

Hyperthyroidism, or an overactive thyroid gland, can also cause hair loss. This also manifests itself in the form of hair breakage and hair reaching only a certain length. They go dormant earlier, so growth ends prematurely. The appearance of the hair is then often particularly thin and fine.

Hashimoto's: hair loss due to an autoimmune disease

There may also be a direct link between hair loss and Hashimoto's. Hashimoto's autoimmune disease is an inflammation of the thyroid gland that leads to delayed function, which can manifest itself in hair loss, among other things. Particularly associated with hair loss due to Hashimoto, circular hair loss is also observed in some cases.

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Duration and intensity of hair loss due to thyroid disorders

Luckily, hair loss due to the thyroid is usually only temporary. If the disorder is treated effectively, your hair also shows improvement. There is also no correlation between the intensity of the disorder and the severity of hair loss. For example, the thyroid gland can cause hair loss if it is not functioning properly, but it does not have to. Similarly, very severe hair loss can follow a thyroid gland with a mild malfunction, or a very severe malfunction can occur that leads to only mild hair loss. In some cases, hair loss occurs not only on the head, but also on the eyelashes, eyebrows and on other parts of the body.

Medically tested hair loss remedies

That a thyroid malfunction causes hair loss does not have to mean the end of your beautiful hair. Yes, in some situations, severe hair loss can also be caused by the thyroid, but even in those cases, there are clinically tested remedies that can stimulate hair growth, paving the way for healthy, strong hair. In this situation, we recommend several products from the Neofollics range, which has been developing products to combat hair loss and stimulate hair growth for years. With the use of Neofollics shampoo, Neofollics lotion and Neofollics tablets, hair growth can be stimulated in this way, resulting in new, thick and healthy hair. In their product range, Neofollics also has products that help with other problems such as an itchy scalp or dandruff and flakes. If you are considering using these products, consult with your doctor to coordinate your thyroid therapy with Neofollics products.

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