One of the most prevalent issues people face on a daily basis is hair loss. However, some hair loss is normal and expected. Extracellular proteins hold columns of degenerated, keratinized epidermal cells together to form hairs. For two to six years, the growth phase of the scalp hair lasts. The hair matrix's cells divide at this stage. The hair grows longer as a result of the addition of these new cells at the hair root's base and the upward movement of existing hairs. This phase lasts two to three weeks. The hair follicle atrophies, the hair stops growing, and the cells of the hair matrix stop dividing during this period. This phase lasts for three months. The hair stops growing during this period, following which a new growth cycle starts. Approximately 85% of scalp hairs are in the growing stage at any given time, with the remaining 15% in the resting state. Typical Hair Loss Hair loss of between 70 and 100 hairs a day in an adult is regarded as normal and doesn't need to be treated.
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