
Will frequent hair loss eventually lead to complete baldness?
Disease description:
Recently, I have been experiencing very severe hair loss, especially when washing or combing my hair. Is it possible to lose all my hair if this continues?

Frequent hair loss does not necessarily lead to complete baldness. Hair growth and shedding are natural physiological processes, and under normal circumstances, a certain number of hairs fall out each day while an equivalent number of new hairs grow. However, if the amount of hair loss significantly increases beyond the normal range, it warrants attention. This condition can be caused by various factors such as stress, malnutrition, hormonal changes, and genetics. Although frequent hair loss may cause concern, in most cases, as long as the underlying cause is identified promptly and appropriate measures are taken—such as adjusting lifestyle habits, improving nutrition, and relieving stress—the hair loss can be effectively controlled, preventing complete hair loss.