What Causes Eyebrow Loss?
1. Unbalanced daily diet and improper lifestyle: Unbalanced daily diet and improper lifestyles (such as staying up late, excessive tobacco and alcohol, excessive exercise, etc.) can cause endocrine and hormone disorders, and thus cause hair loss.
Thinning and thinning of the outer eyebrows
- 1. Unbalanced daily diet and improper lifestyle: Unbalanced daily diet and improper lifestyles (such as staying up late, excessive tobacco and alcohol, excessive exercise, etc.) can cause endocrine and hormone disorders, and thus cause hair loss.
- 2. Emotional problems: When emotions are excessively tense or anxious, it will also cause endocrine and hormonal disorders, which will cause hair loss.
- 3. Seborrheic dermatitis: About 10% to 16% of people will have skin problems of seborrheic dermatitis. Seborrheic dermatitis is a common chronic dermatitis. It often occurs on the scalp, eyebrows, both sides of the nose and the lower edge. The symptoms are erythema, peeling, and occasionally yellow and greasy dandruff. It's a little itchy but not too itchy. In severe cases, there will be symptoms such as flowing soup and second-degree bacterial infection. This kind of dermatitis is difficult to completely root out, but fortunately, as long as it is combined with the treatment of a professional dermatologist, the number and severity of attacks can be minimized, and it will not affect daily life.
- 4, chemical effects of cosmetics and skin care products, the use of makeup and skin care products that are not suitable for their skin may also cause hair loss, especially the use of harmful chemicals is more likely to cause problems. If this is the case, it is recommended to suspend the makeup and skin care products you are using and try to see if they will improve.
- 5, other physical diseases: such as leukemia, anemia, nutritional disorders, etc. will also affect hair growth.
- In patients with hypothyroidism and hypopituitarism, eyebrows often fall off, and the most obvious is the outer side of the eyebrows, especially the loss of the outer 1/3 of the eyebrows. In patients with neuroparalysis, the eyebrows on the paralyzed side are lower. When the unilateral upper eyelid is drooping, the eyebrows on one side of the lesion appear higher; in the patients with leprosy, eyebrows may fall off early; in patients with alopecia areata, eyebrows may also fall off; when the eyebrows stand upright, they are a sign of danger; Is the manifestation of painful diseases.
- 1. Simon's disease: in the short term, the eyebrows, hair, armpit hair, pubic hair, and perspiration of the whole body will be thinned or completely removed, the whole body will be thin, debilitated, indifferent, sleepy, poor appetite, and external genital atrophy. Caused by impaired leaf function. The prognosis of this disease is poor. Any adverse stimulus such as cold, infection, hypoglycemia, low salt, and drinking plenty of water can cause severe coma. Patients with low resistance can easily die.
- 2. Leprosy: The skin on the outer 1/3 of the eyebrows is thick and the eyebrows are lost. It is often the characteristic of early leprosy. Leprosy is a chronic infectious skin disease with damage to peripheral skin nerves as the main symptom. Some patients may also have damage to organs such as lymph nodes, eyes, nose, liver, and spleen.
- 3. Second-stage syphilis: its eyebrows, beards, and even hair can fall off irregularly in pieces. The hair is broken to varying degrees, and it is worm-like or sheep-herb-like. This is the characteristic of syphilis on hair damage. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that, in addition to invading the skin, can invade any tissues and organs throughout the body.
- 4. Hypothyroidism: This disease can also be manifested as thinning eyebrows, especially the loss of 1/3 of the eyebrows is obvious, the hair is also diffuse thinning, and some of them are sheep-like herb-like patchy hair loss, which is caused by hypothyroidism. Causes reduced body metabolism and hair malnutrition.
- In patients with hypothyroidism and hypopituitarism, eyebrows often fall off, and the most obvious is the outer side of the eyebrows, especially the loss of the outer 1/3 of the eyebrows. In patients with neuroparalysis, the eyebrows on the paralyzed side are lower. When the unilateral upper eyelid is drooping, the eyebrows on one side of the lesion appear higher; in the patients with leprosy, eyebrows may fall off early; in patients with alopecia areata, eyebrows may also fall off; when the eyebrows stand upright, they are a sign of danger; Is the manifestation of painful diseases.
- In patients with hypothyroidism and hypopituitarism, eyebrows often fall off, and the most obvious is the outer side of the eyebrows, especially the loss of the outer 1/3 of the eyebrows. In patients with neuroparalysis, the eyebrows on the paralyzed side are lower. When the unilateral upper eyelid is drooping, the eyebrows on one side of the lesion appear higher; in the patients with leprosy, eyebrows may fall off early; in patients with alopecia areata, eyebrows may also fall off; when the eyebrows stand upright, they are a sign of danger; Is the manifestation of painful diseases.
- 1. Balance your daily diet and maintain good habits.
- 2. Keep a relaxed attitude and control your emotions.
- 3. Targeted treatment of diseases that may cause eyebrows to fall off.
- 4. Use proper cosmetics.