Why Do
Some People's Hair Become White When They Are Young?
By: Dr.
M. Kamran Amiri
And The Living Legend
Ahmad Javed Kamran Amiri
Dated: Sunday 6th January
2020
We have seen and heard
these questions that people especially youth are asking the following
questions.
· Why does my hair
become white?
· Why do some
people's hair become white at a young age, even as a teenager?
The
hair becomes white when the cells of the mesa with the melanocyte are destroyed
at the base of any follicle or hair follicle by disease, environmental factors
or aging.
Dr.
James Kirkland, a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, says that every person's hair
begins to bleach throughout life, especially at the ages of forty (40) and fifty
(50), but that factors such as heredity, gender and race can also be involved
in bleaching.
According
to Dr. Kirkland, black people get darker and whiter than white people, and he
also says men's hair gets whiter than women.
Mr.
Kirkland also says inheritance has been implicated in bleaching the hair and
that if their parents' hair is bleached longer, their offspring will likely
grow up at a young age.
Mr.
Kirkland said that smoking also causes hair to become white early. Diseases
such as gallbladder disease and heart disease can also lead to hair bleaching,
according to the American expert.
Inadequate
nutrition is another contributing factor to hair whitening. Dr. Wilma
Bergfield, a dermatologist at the Cleveland United States Hospital, says some
who were kept in compulsory detention and inadequate nutrition during World War
II (2) long ago became white.
Dr.
Bergfield says that, unfortunately, there is no cure for turning white hair
into black, but he said some medicines can change the color of the hair by
affecting the cells that produce color in the onion.
Why Do Some People's Hair Become White When They Are Young?
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on
January 05, 2020
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