What Causes Women's Hair Loss?

By Celia Pina


You just may find it surprising that women's hair loss is a condition that's seen more frequently than people would think. For whatever reason, hair loss in men gets more exposure than it does for women, despite the fact that it happens perhaps close to the same amount as it does in men. Ok, then why don't you hear about the situation for women as much?

Why are there not commercials and programs dedicated to the hair loss of women? What is known about this is there could be a variety of reasons for thinning hair in women. If you're looking for some information about thinning hair in women, then keep reading because that's what we're about to discuss.

If you have hair loss, consider how much stress you are under in your life because that can be a contributor to hair loss. Stress plays a large role in how much hair you grow and lose. During stressful conditions, it is true that some women will lose more hair and more quickly. On the other hand, for some women the effect is to have a decreased rate of growth. Use simple relaxed breathing to help, and all you do is take deep and long, but not forced, breaths. No matter what is in your life, make time to relax each day even if it's only ten minutes. De-stressing can help in other areas of your health-it isn't just about making sure that you keep all of your hair!

You may already know that genetic makeup is a leading cause of women's hair loss. The best way to find out about it is to study the people in your family, and then visit your doctor for an assessment. The hard thing about this situation is that there's nothing that can be done about it, at least not yet. Women who fall into this category suffer from high levels of humiliation. These women have no choice but to try to hide their condition, and hair transplants may be not be a good option, either.

Men's hair loss is much more widely discussed than women's hair loss. We have no idea as to why this happens. Women may very well be more reluctant to seek professional help because they're more sensitive about it which is understandable. Thankfully this is changing. In time and with research, women's hair loss will be understood better.




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