What Causes Hair Loss In Women And It's Cure

By Philippe S. Wilbush


For women, their hair is their crowning glory. It helps them put on the best lift they can give their face that fits with the facial type. Women's hair help accentuate the best feature of their face with different hairstyles that can be worked on. But what happens when a woman's hair is receding? Although it's not a very common problem, hair loss in women can also take place due to some biological and environmental reasons. The medical term for baldness is alopecia. It got its name from the Greek name of fox, "alopex." Foxes are observed to have mange or thinning of fur when distressed with skin problems.

Alopecia may be permanent or temporary, depending on the pattern occurring. The most common one is androgenetic alopecia, which occurs gradually but stays permanently. This pattern is a combination of genes and the male hormones, androgen. This is a permanent type of balding. Alopecia areata is another form of hair thinning that normally grows back. The most common one is telogen effluvium - a rapid shedding of hair after fever, weight loss, and childbirth. Finally, traction alopecia occurs from certain hairstyles like ponytails and tight braids.

There are quite a few reasons to sudden hair loss in women. Hormonal problem is one; thyroid gland-related sickness is another; stress, chemotherapy and other surgery are also common reasons to baldness. Some ladies in their early 30's experience this problem, caused by a genetic pattern occuring or by a hair chemical treatment. In general, women start to experience alopecia in their 50's.

Age is one common cause of hair loss in women over 50. When a woman ages, a lot of biological changes happens too like change in hormones, menopausal, and illness. At the age of 50, the scalp is no longer very able to produce much more hair. Hair loss in women at their 50's is normally in patches.

The type of sudden hair loss in women that are due to sickness, childbirth, and radiation therapy do not necessarily need treatment as the hair normally grows back once the medical condition stabilizes. Head coverings like hat and wig may be temporarily used to cover baldness. Hair loss brought on by age, hormones and genes may be treated with topical or oral medications. Although not a direct treatment to baldness, hair transplants can be considered as a fixed solution to permanent baldness, especially if the issue is significantly affecting a woman. This process is costly and painful, but the outcomes are usually permanent.




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