IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA CAN TRIGGER HAIR LOSS
Posted by Manny Y on 6th Apr 2015
Iron is a very important mineral that has several crucial roles in the body. Iron is needed for the transport of oxygen throughout the body. Each red blood cell carries iron to increase its affinity to oxygen, this mean each red blood cell can carry more oxygen. Lack of iron can cause a condition called iron deficiency anemia.
Iron deficiency anemia is probably the most common type of anemia. This is a condition where the red blood cells lack the capacity or cannot properly transport oxygen to other parts of the body due to lack of iron.
How can anemia cause hair loss?
Hair producing cell are considered one of the fastest growing cells in the body. In order for them to continuously produce hair, they need a continuous supply of nutrients and oxygen. Reduced carrying capacity of red blood cells due to anemia can cause an abrupt change in the hair growth cycle. As result, new hair growth becomes thin and weak, which is prone to hair breakage.
Another common blood related cause of hair is telogen effluvium which occurs to mothers who have just given birth. Telogen effluvium occurs due to the stress of giving birth and the sudden lack of nutrients and oxygen due to blood loss. Compared to iron deficiency anemia, telogen effluvium can cause massive hair loss.
Treatment
Fortunately, iron deficiency anemia can easily be treated by taking your daily iron supplements. When you’ve reach your normal iron levels, you’re hair will slowly grow thicker and healthier. You can also use a special nutrient filled shampoo like Nisim Biofactors. This deep cleansing shampoo not only strip you hair with dirt and oils, it also provide your hair with nutrients for optimum hair growth. The advantage of Nisim is that it contain natural ingredients like amino acids, vitamins and herbal extracts, making Nisim safe to use even after prolong use.