Thursday 24 December 2009

Why The Reasons For Womens Hair Loss May Be More Common, And Treatable, Than You Thought

By John Farikani

Are you losing your hair? As a man, this can be a common sign of aging. But for many women it is a frightening and embarrassing reality. There are things that every woman should know about the reasons for womens hair loss and the ways that you can treat the problem before you are left completely bald.

Unlike male pattern baldness, a woman losing her hair has a number of treatment options. It all depends on the underlying cause which, in many cases is fairly simple. That is the good news. The bad news is that since there are a number of different causes, it may take time to find the one that is causing your problems. Here are a few of the most common reasons.

Men will often lose their hair due to male pattern baldness. Women tend to have a multitude of reasons for losing their hair. Hormones are one of the largest reasons women may have problems keeping their hair. Often, women will shed some of their hair immediately following a pregnancy due to hormone changes that take place when the baby is born. It may feel like a large amount of hair is falling out and that you have become quite bald, but the truth is that it is simply hairs falling out after a natural pause in their development. Hormones cause many hairs to reach the shedding stage at the same time and be cast off, much to the sadness of the woman who was enjoying thick hair.

If, however, you are not pregnant or the process seems to be continuing to the point where the missing hairs are becoming noticeable, you should speak to your doctor since other factors may be at work. You may need certain products to help you reverse the process.

Stress can be a major cause for women to lose their hair. Often, in a high stress environment we are not eating and sleeping as we should. You can begin to lack vitamins and minerals that are crucial for healthy skin, hair and nails. If you are losing your hair, you should check with a medical professional. He or she will likely do some blood work and determine if there are any vitamin deficiencies that can be corrected.

There are medicines which can cure hair loss, and others that can cause it. Most people are aware that it can be a side effect of chemotherapeutic medications but others can have the same effect. You should speak with the pharmacist or person who prescribed your medications to find alternate medications or effective ways to treat or manage the hair loss.

If none of these seem to be the problem, you may be suffering from alopecia, which can cause patchy hair loss or even a total lack of hair in some women. It can be caused by iron deficiencies, lupus, a thyroid problem, or other medical conditions. Since some of these can be serious it is important to get checked out.

There are a number of different treatments that you can purchase over the counter which will help you combat hair loss. You need to make sure that they are designed for a woman, since products designed for men can actually be toxic for women.

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