
Many people worry when they see hair on their mattress or while showering, thinking they have a serious problem. But the truth is that hair loss is a natural part of the hair's life cycle.
The correct question is: How many hairs fall out daily normally? And when does the matter become abnormal and require intervention?
In this article we explain the normal rate, and provide clear signs to differentiate between normal and worrying hair loss, along with practical steps to help reduce hair loss gradually.
In most cases, losing 50 to 100 hairs a day is considered normal.
It may increase slightly depending on:
Therefore: Seeing a larger amount on the day of the shower does not always mean that the shedding has actually increased.
Hair goes through a natural cycle:
Every day a part falls off and a new part begins to grow.
These are strong signs that indicate you need to reconsider the cause:
If you notice a significant increase over a period of two weeks to a month without a clear reason.
Especially if the gaps start to grow rapidly.