Staying up late but getting enough sleep may also cause hair loss, which is considered to be related to physiological factors such as irregular work and rest, and may also be caused by androgenetic alopecia, baldness and other diseases.
1. Physiological factors: If you often stay up late and have an irregular lifestyle, you may lose your hair even if you get enough sleep.
2. Androgenetic alopecia: the cause may be related to androgen abnormality, heredity and other factors, excessive stress, irregular life and other factors may also induce the disease. The main manifestations are hair thinning and shedding, accompanied by itching and increased dandruff.
3. Patchy baldness: the cause of the disease may be related to immune abnormalities, heredity, mental state and other factors. Patients will have patchy hair loss locally, and the skin of the hair loss area is smooth and round or oval.
Staying up late but getting enough sleep may also result in hair loss. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and treat the symptoms as early as possible.