Baldness Myth: Does wearing a helmet really cause hair loss? Mumbai doctor revealed the secret
Mumbai Nowadays, it has become common among two-wheeler drivers to fear that wearing a helmet leads to hair fall and baldness. Dermatologist Dr. Maithili Kamat of Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai and skin specialist Dr. Sharifa Chause have put forward the scientific truth on this subject.
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Does helmet cause hair fall?
According to doctors, the real cause of permanent baldness is genetics and hormonal changes. Wearing a helmet does not directly cause permanent baldness. This is completely a myth. However, due to not keeping the helmet clean, the hair may become temporarily weak and may break.
Main reasons for hair fall
traction alopecia
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Wearing and taking off a helmet that is too tight repeatedly causes hair breakage due to constant pull and friction on the hair roots.
sweat and infection
Wearing a helmet for a long time causes sweat and moisture to accumulate in the head and due to lack of air, bacteria and fungus start growing there, which increases the problem of dandruff and itching and leads to hair fall.
easy prevention measures
Always tie a clean cotton scarf or handkerchief around your head to absorb sweat before wearing the helmet. Apart from this, always choose a properly fitting helmet, which is neither too tight nor too loose. The roots are weakest when your hair is wet, so avoid wearing a hamlet in wet hair. Also, clean the helmet regularly and wash its inner lining once a week and dry it in a ventilated place.
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