A lack of biotin in
the body leads to hair loss, so adding it into the diet will lead to stronger hair.
Not exact matches
A lack of zinc in your
body can
lead to thinning or
hair loss.
When it is underactive, also known as hypothyroidism, everything slows down,
leading to weight gain, fatigue, dry skin,
hair loss, poor concentration, constipation, infertility, low libido, depression, and low
body temperature.
This resting period lessens considerably during pregnancy and women typically lose less
hair during pregnancy, but the postpartum hormones can cause the
body to catch up on the rest period for
hair follicles,
leading to more than normal
hair loss.
Too much testosterone in your
body can
lead to a variety of health complications, including increased estradiol (estrogen in men),
hair loss, shrinking testicles, and elevated red blood cell production.
While it use may not directly
lead to hair loss in and of itself, the effects on the
body of long term creatine use may
lead to unhealthy
hair growth, thinning
hair, receding hairlines, and increased rates of
hair loss.
Imbalances
lead to weight gain, cold
body temperature, depression,
hair loss, etc..
The effect of this natural decline in HGH levels
leads to consequences for our
bodies and minds that include what we usually think of as the results of aging: increased
body fat and cholesterol, greater risk of heart and liver disease, depression, and diabetes, disturbed sleep, brittle bones, wrinkled skin, thin, greying
hair,
loss of muscle mass, and reduced sexual drive.
The burn out phase
leads to the common hypothyroid symptoms of fatigue, weight gain, dry skin,
hair loss and low
body temperature.
-- Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is diagnosed when you experience 2 out of the following 3 occurrences: irregular menstrual cycles; cysts on the ovaries; and / or elevated androgens (testosterone or DHEA) which can
lead to abnormal
hair growth on face or other parts of the
body, scalpel
hair loss and / or acne.
Hormonal imbalances, specifically too much thyroid or increased levels of steroids in the
body, may
lead to hair loss.
His face and
body were covered in scabs and sores from mange, a skin disease caused by mites which
leads to itching,
hair loss and the forming of lesions and scabs.
This disease is caused by the development of cancer in one or both adrenal glands which results in the
body's overproduction of sex hormones,
leading to itchy skin,
hair loss, and more seriously, bone marrow suppression.