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Is My Hair Loss Normal or a Sign of Something More?

8 August 2025

What’s Normal and When to Worry

We all lose hair; it’s part of the cycle. A few strands in your hairbrush or on the bathroom floor usually aren’t anything to fret about. But if you’re seeing more than usual, or if your hair’s starting to look thinner in certain areas, it’s time to consider whether something else is happening. The key is knowing what a natural daily hair loss looks like and what might need a closer look.

Hair Loss Symptoms (and Signs)

While it’s normal to shed 50–100 hairs a day, here’s when it might be worth a second look:

  • Gradual thinning across the top of your scalp (common in female pattern hair loss)

  • Noticeably wider parting or a thinner ponytail than usual

  • Sudden patches of baldness, often circular, can suggest alopecia areata

  • Increased shedding three months after a stressful event or illness (a sign of Telogen Effluvium)

  • Hair loss around the temples or hairline (sometimes linked to tight hairstyles — Traction Alopecia)

It’s completely normal to feel anxious when you start noticing more hair fall than usual. But not all hair loss is permanent, and in many cases, it’s triggered by something temporary_ like stress or a health change. The important thing is to look at the full picture and not jump to conclusions._

Common Causes

Hair loss can be temporary or ongoing. Your issue may be linked to:

In many cases, there isn’t just one cause; it’s often a mix of factors.

Common Hair Loss Conditions

Female Pattern Balding Male Pattern Balding Diffuse Thinning

Alopecia Areata

Telogen Effluvium

Traction Alopecia

Treatment Options

The correct (and most suitable) treatment depends on the cause, and that’s why an expert assessment is key. Some options include:

  • Minoxidil: A licensed topical treatment proven to regrow hair in many women with pattern hair loss

  • Nutritional supplements: Targeted vitamins and minerals may support healthy growth

  • Stress and hormone support: Addressing underlying health, emotional well-being, and lifestyle is often part of the solution

  • Steroid treatments: Occasionally used for patchy alopecia areata

  • Specialist advice: A tailored plan from a trichologist or dermatologist can make all the difference

“I thought it was just stress, but my hair kept thinning month after month. I finally booked a consultation and found out I had female pattern hair loss alongside Telogen Effluvium. With a bit of guidance and a personalised treatment plan, I’m now seeing baby hairs growing back. I only wish I’d acted sooner.”

Don’t Wait, Seek Help

If you’re unsure whether your hair loss is normal or something more, don’t wait and worry. Book a free online consultation today. You’ll get clarity, reassurance, support, and a plan that’s right for you.

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