I call the onset of male pattern balding or the root cause of androgenetic alopecia, "Acute Follicle Stress.", The reason for this is, stress seems to be the common denominator between all forms of hair loss, hair fall, or thinning.
Sometimes the stress is rooted in events such as job loss or stressful event like a death of a loved one. It is well documented that an extreme negative state of mind for a long duration has been known to cause significant hair loss. On the under end of the spectrum, hair loss can be attributed to an "allergic reaction" triggered by some sort of outside influence such as a pathogen or protein in the bloodstream.
The body's immune system will regard the alien biome or protein as a threat to its safety. All of these scenarios have one thing in common- stress. Lots of it and for long durations of time. Rather you are causing stress due to specific hairstyles or because of a lifestyle - stress will ultimately lead to hair fall. How can you reduce this stress and rebalance?
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