The adrenal glands are your stress glands. They release hormone that have primary and secondary influence on sex hormones like testosterone. Testosterone can convert to DHT when stress levels are high, increasing hair follicle death.
The adrenals can also block the production and utilization of thyroid hormone. People with thyroid problems have thinning and balding hair.
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2007-11-21 01:42:06
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answered by joe h 3
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It's not always stress or frustration but the habit of tearing of our hair(symbolically as well) even due to minor set backs, that makes us bald faster than other reasons.That's why many people think Baldies as more experienced ,which they are in 'Hair-Matters'.
2007-11-21 01:22:31
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answered by brkshandilya 7
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Alopecia (balding) is heritary. As for trying, etc., you need to step back, assess the situation realistically, regroup and proceed in another direction. There are more ways of getting your goal than a couple of stupid rejections. Say a prayer for perseverance. Your cup is half full already...you just can't see it.
2007-11-22 12:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Stress can make you have hair loss . I would check with a doctor first to make sure everything is working properly. Certain drugs as well can cause hair loss.
2007-11-21 00:20:16
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answered by Katie H 2
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Actually stress CAN lead to hair loss. As well as the medications prescribed.
2007-11-21 00:16:59
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answered by midnightdealer 5
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Stress can accelerate physical aging to a degree (and it isn't good for cardiac health either) so yes eventually.
2007-11-21 00:12:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry but I'm afraid its true NOW go hide under a rock
2007-11-21 00:12:05
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answered by Courts and Payton F 1
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What is it you've been wanting so bad, a haircut?
2007-11-21 00:19:07
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answered by Anonymous
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lmao
2007-11-21 00:16:08
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answered by kf 3
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