Although in order to provide a more accurate interpretation it would usually be best to have some further general background information about you (and a description of events just before the dreams began occurring), an additional approach to its meaning could be linked to how you’re handling lucid dreams etc. overall.
For example, in general terms, the image of hair in dreams often symbolizes the free flow of thoughts and fantasies etc., based on the analogy that the hair is found on the “head” where of course the brain is located and where mental activity occurs.
Also, the fact is that we can’t control the growth of our hair; it just keeps growing, similar to involuntary dreams, fantasies and intuitions etc.
Such products of the psyche can be our great strength as seen in the traditional stories of Samson and other heroes and heroines (who have long hair) as long as we don’t “cut off” these helpful feelings and intuitions etc., e.g. by cutting off our “hair”.
That’s because these dreams, personal intuitions and fantasies etc. can provide inspiration for new projects and undertakings which can advance our lives in a positive way, but they can also warn us if things are heading in the wrong direction.
So unfortunately, in your recurring dreams, apparently “something’s wrong” with this process of watching and dealing with psychic contents (your hair is falling out).
Maybe you’re tending to overdo the looking at dreams etc. so that a kind of imbalance might be forming.
On analogy, just as imbalances related to nutrition etc. in our bodies can cause physical conditions, so too perhaps this is happening psychologically to some extent and as you mentioned, this pattern in your dreams could be trying to point this out.
Anyway as mentioned, without knowing anything much about you, this way of looking at your recurring dream might not fit your personal circumstances very well, but I hope these ideas can be helpful in some way.
Please feel free to ask any questions or to make any comments about this particular way of looking at your recurring dream.
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