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An underactive gland (hypothyroidism) or an overactive one (hyperthyroidism) can disrupt hair follicles by altering the hair growth cycle, leading to noticeable thinning and loss across the scalp.
These hormonal imbalances are pivotal because thyroid hormones are integral to the regeneration of hair follicles. In cases of hypothyroidism, the reduction in hormone production can slow hair growth, weaken follicles, and, in severe cases, cause diffuse hair loss.
Conversely, hyperthyroidism might result in hair becoming fine and sparse. This form of hair loss can be gradual making it difficult to detect until substantial hair has been lost.
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A simple blood test can confirm the function of the thyroid gland. Raising awareness about the link between hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and hair loss is vital. Early diagnosis and treatment can alleviate the hair loss and other symptoms associated with thyroid disorders.
For those experiencing hair loss without a clear cause, considering thyroid health as a potential factor is a proactive step. symptoms of thyroid imbalances—such as changes in weight, energy levels, and body temperature, alongside alterations in hair quality, warrants testing and treatment.
By integrating thyroid health into routine medical evaluations for patients reporting hair loss, we can significantly improve outcomes for individuals impacted by these conditions.
Dr. Abhijit Bhograj, Consultant – Endocrinologist, Diabetes and Thyroid, Manipal Hospital Hebbal