Hair Loss Self-Diagnosis

1. Early Signs of Hair Loss

  • Hair becomes thinner.
  • More body hair appears on arms, legs, and chest.
  • Beard becomes coarser.
  • You find more hair falling in your room.
  • Your scalp becomes greasy and dirty.
  • Your scalp feels itchy often.

2. 17 Risk Factors for Hair Loss

  • Dandruff appears on the scalp (large and moist flakes).
  • Dandruff falls onto the shoulders (white, powdery flakes).
  • Scalp feels itchy.
  • Hair feels sticky, smells bad, and looks oily.
  • Scalp is oily, and dirt appears when scratched with nails.
  • Hair lacks shine.
  • Hair becomes thinner.
  • A lot of hair falls out when shampooing.
  • Hair is found on pillows after sleep.
  • Scalp feels sore when rubbed with fingertips.
  • Hair splits easily and breaks.
  • Only shampoo or soap is used to wash hair.
  • Perms or dyeing is done every month.
  • Hair is blow-dried almost every day.
  • Scalp is unclean due to infrequent washing.
  • You have thyroid dysfunction.
  • You live in a high-stress environment.

3. Subjective Symptoms Indicating Hair Loss

  • Scalp becomes dry.
  • Scalp feels itchy.
  • Increased sebum and waste buildup on the scalp.
  • More hair falls out and the amount does not decrease.
  • Falling hair is thinner and more uneven.
  • Hairline starts to recede on both sides of the forehead.
  • Unusual amount of hair loss at the crown area.
  • Sudden increase in dandruff.
Hair Loss Self-Diagnosis Hair Loss

If these symptoms appear, hair loss may already be progressing.

If you notice these signs, wash your hair daily to keep the scalp clean, and consider scalp massage and dietary changes to slow the progression.