Hair loss can occur in physiological phenomena and various pathological phenomena, which can be judged by the number of hairs lost, hairline changes, etc., and if necessary, go to regular hospitals for relevant examinations.
Normal people will have hair loss every day, but usually 70~100 hairs, and uniform hair loss; but if the hair loss is more than 100 hairs per day, or patchy hair loss, it may be pathologic hair loss. You can judge whether there is pathological alopecia based on the hairline, hair thickness, widening of the hairline, and laboratory tests.
1. Observe whether the front hairline has moved back or formed an M-shape; if such a situation exists, it should be considered as pathological alopecia.
2. Observe whether your hair has become thinner and thinner, if this is the case, you should consider pathological alopecia.
3. Observe whether there is a widening of the hairline or the sudden appearance of one or more bald patches, the possibility of pathological alopecia should be considered.
4. You can go to the regular hospital for relevant examinations, such as estrogen level test, hair pulling test, etc., to comprehensively determine whether there is pathological alopecia.
In short, if you suspect that you have hair loss, you should go to the hospital in time and get treatment under the guidance of the doctor.