Sudden Hair Loss
Sudden hair loss can occur as a result of stress, trauma or genetics. If your body has undergone a particularly traumatic experience, such as severe illness, you may notice thinning hair or even hair coming out in clumps. Sudden hair loss isn't just limited to the head; it can occur on any part of the body where hair exists.
If you suspect that your sudden hair loss is related to a stressful event or perhaps illness, you should visit your physician. He or she will then attempt to ascertain the cause of the hair loss. As abrupt hair loss can sometimes be indicative of a greater problem such as illness, it's wise to see a doctor as soon as you notice symptoms.
How to Treat Sudden Hair Loss
For some individuals, hair loss happens more quickly. While most individuals see a gradual increase in hair loss over several years, some people see their hairlines recede much more rapidly. As each body is different, the circumstances surrounding the hair loss can vary greatly. Thankfully, those who wish to treat their sudden hair loss can do so easily with our Kevis products.
All Kevis products contain ingredients which help block DHT from attaching to the hair follicles. Since DHT can clog hair follicles and prevent new hair growth, it's imperative that it doesn't have a chance to attack the follicles. Kevis products allow new hair to grow liberally by preventing DHT blockage and removing DHT buildup.
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