Symptoms and patterns of hair loss

Hair loss can present in different ways, including:

  • Gradual thinning on the scalp
  • Widening of the parting
  • Receding hairline
  • Patchy hair loss
  • Increased hair shedding when washing or brushing
  • Thinning of eyebrows or body hair

The pattern and speed of hair loss often provide important diagnostic clues.

Common causes of hair loss

Also known as male or female pattern hair loss. This is the most common cause and is influenced by genetics and hormones. Hair thinning is usually gradual and long term.

Causes sudden, diffuse hair shedding, often triggered by stress, illness, childbirth, weight loss, or medication. Hair usually regrows over time.

An autoimmune condition causing patchy hair loss. The skin often looks normal and smooth in affected areas.

Hair loss may also be linked to:

  • Certain medications
  • Hormonal changes, including thyroid problems
  • Nutritional deficiencies such as iron deficiency
  • Scalp conditions or infection

How a GP assesses hair loss

A GP will assess hair loss based on history and examination. They may ask about:

  • Onset and speed of hair loss
  • Pattern and distribution
  • Recent illness, stress, or pregnancy
  • Menstrual changes or hormonal symptoms
  • Family history of hair loss
  • Hair and scalp care routine

Photographs are often suitable for initial remote assessment.

Blood tests may be considered depending on symptoms and pattern of hair loss. These may include tests for:

  • Iron levels
  • Thyroid function
  • Vitamin deficiencies
  • Hormonal markers in selected cases

Not everyone with hair loss needs investigations.

Supportive measures can help reduce further hair loss:

  • Maintain a balanced diet with adequate protein
  • Avoid tight hairstyles or excessive heat styling
  • Use gentle hair products
  • Manage stress where possible
  • Avoid unnecessary supplements unless advised

Hair regrowth often takes several months.

Treatment depends on the cause and pattern of hair loss. A GP may recommend:

  • Reassurance and monitoring where regrowth is expected
  • Treatment for underlying deficiencies or conditions
  • Targeted treatment for pattern hair loss in suitable patients
  • Referral if a specialist opinion is needed

Early assessment improves treatment options.


Further Reading and Hub Links

Visit our Dermatology, Skin and Allergies Health hub or browse more health topics in the AccessGP Knowledge Base.

If you are concerned about hair loss or thinning, our GPs can assess your symptoms and discuss appropriate next steps.

Last reviewed by Dr Zamiel Hussain, GMC registered GP
Updated: 19 December 2025