The fading of natural hair colour
One of the primary reasons your hair may begin to grey sooner than it should is genetics. If any of your family relatives suffered premature greying, you are genetically susceptible to do so as well. Certain medical disorders might also cause premature greying. Atopic dermatitis is a skin disorder that causes redness, itching, and sensitivity. As a result, this disease has been linked to premature greying.
Autoimmune diseases including alopecia areata, psoriasis, and diabetes are also associated with premature greying. Premature greying of hair is connected with hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and thyroiditis. A lack of vitamins and minerals, such as B-vitamins such pantothenic acid, iron, and copper, can lead to premature greying.
The fading of natural hair colour
A lack of vitamin B12
Vitiligo or thyroid issues
Anxiety and mental stress
Excessive use of hairstyling tools
Nutritional deficiency
Early grey hair may be controlled by completing an accurate diagnostic in order to acquire an appropriate premature grey treatment plan. To rule out a premature white hair, visit our dermatologist. Our dermatologist will recommend a treatment strategy based on the severity of the problem as well as other variables such as lifestyle and food. If necessary, they may refer you to an endocrinologist for specialist therapy.
Through advanced medical services, we provide solutions for a healthy life. For any type of hair or skin condition, see our highly skilled team of dermatologists. We intend to provide you with a thorough treatment programme tailored to your specific needs.