The Effect of CBD in Treating Alopecia

Everyone desires healthy and strong hair, but unfortunately not everyone is lucky, which can negatively impact mental health. The idea of having bald patches where hair has fallen out doesn't sound pleasant. Even more frustrating can be discovering that there is no cure for alopecia or hair loss. We conducted a survey of available options and found several interesting facts suggesting that CBD might potentially help. Could CBD become an effective treatment for alopecia in the future?

How does alopecia differ from normal hair loss?

Sometimes, looking at your parents' hair density reveals that their offspring will likely inherit this trait. It is genetically determined, which plays a significant role in hair loss because it triggers hormonal changes that shrink hair follicles. These manifestations are usually permanent and cannot be treated, as these predispositions are deeply rooted. Some additional factors can successfully develop this condition – such as stress, emotional trauma, etc. Hair thinning can be gradual, occurring in cycles, or alternatively can be very rapid, causing almost all hair to fall out in a short time.

Alopecia is a condition not caused by genetics, but by an individual's health status, or can be developed by the influence of additional factors. These include stress and emotional trauma, as well as allergies, infections, depression, anxiety, etc. It is a so-called autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks healthy hair follicles, i.e., hair root storage sites. Alopecia is divided into several types:

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