Female Hair Loss Explained
Although more likely found in men, female hair loss is quite a common problem too, and if hair loss for men can cause self consciousness you can multiply that a 100 times when it come to thinning hair in women. Lets have a look at the subject in a bit more detail:-
Another name for female hair loss is androgenetic alopecia, and it is more common than you may have previously thought with approximate numbers being about 1 in 4 women suffering from thinning hair.So are you actually going bald, well the first place to check would be by getting a better understanding of your hair cycle
In your normal hair cycle at any one time 90% of your hair is growing and 10 % is resting. During this resting period it is not uncommon for you to shed hair. There is one thing you can do to determine if you are losing more hair than is necessary and that is the tug test where you grab about twenty strands of hair between thumb and forefinger and pull them slowly but firmly. If you pull out six or more then you may be suffering from hair loss.
Why do women lose hair? There are a lot of reasons why women can lose their hair. Some are obvious like general poor health, bad diet or stress – but by far and away the biggest factor is likely to be hormonal.The reason behind this is hair loss is usually caused by a hormone called DHT. DHT is made when there is too much testosterone, now women do have testosterone in their bodies, and it is normally controlled by estrogen, but when estrogen is low, say because of menopause or a women having to go through a hysterectomy, then this can allow the testosterone to become DHT and result in hairloss. This hormonal imbalance can also happen just after pregnancy too.
So can anything be done to prevent it? Well there are options out there such as prescription drugs and hair transplants, but more and more people are wanting to look at natural and effective remedies to help control their hair loss and I cover these and more on the site that is all about how to prevent hair loss.
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