Contents:
- Medical Video: Why Does Your Hair Turn Gray? – Speaking of Chemistry
- Various causes of graying pubic hair
- 1. Vitamin B12 deficiency
- 2. Smoking
Medical Video: Why Does Your Hair Turn Gray? – Speaking of Chemistry
Gray hair is identical to the hair on the head. This generally occurs due to the natural aging process. Getting older, the production of melanin, which functions to give color to the hair, will decrease so that it grows gray. But did you know, it turns out that pubic hair can also turn gray? Interestingly, people at a young age most often experience graying pubic hair. If not for the aging process, why does gray hair appear in the intimate area?
Various causes of graying pubic hair
1. Vitamin B12 deficiency
Gray-haired pubic hair at a young age can indicate one symptom of pernicious anemia, which is caused by a lack of vitamin B12 intake.
Hair gets its natural color from a pigment called melanin. This melanin pigment is produced by melanocyte cells in the hair follicles to give color to the hair that will grow.
Deficiency of vitamin B-12 causes the body cannot produce enough red blood cells. Indirectly, this will have an impact on melanin production. Oxygenated fresh blood flow is needed by hair follicles to stimulate healthy hair growth.
2. Smoking
Cigarettes can cause premature aging. Research from Jordan University Hospital in 2013 in the Indian Dermatology Journal Online revealed that smoking can inhibit melanin production. As a result, the appearance of gray hair in pubic hair in young people.