Why Is My Hair Falling Out? You’re Not Alone.

If you’ve noticed more hair in the shower drain or your brush than usual, you’re not imagining it—and you’re definitely not alone. Hair loss can feel deeply personal and even alarming, but it’s often a signal from your body that something deeper is going on.

The Hormonal Connection
Hormones like thyroid, estrogen, and testosterone play a major role in hair growth cycles. When these levels are out of balance—due to stress, aging, or underlying conditions—hair follicles can weaken or shut down prematurely.

Nutritional deficiencies and medication side effects are also a common culprit.

Quick Self-Check: Is This You?

• Hair thinning at the crown or temples
• Sudden shedding, or shedding after stressful events
• Dry, brittle texture despite good hair care
• Irregular periods or fatigue alongside hair loss

Closing Thought
You don’t have to guess or go it alone. Hormone testing can uncover what’s really happening beneath the surface—help get to the root cause- and help you reclaim your confidence, strand by strand.

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