Women's Hair Loss - The Numbers Are Surprising

By Eric Huff


It's well known why men lose hair. Women are just as susceptible to hair loss as men. In fact, women are sometimes thought to be more susceptible to various hair loss conditions than men are. What could be the reason for less attention being devoted to women's hair loss? It's unknown why that state of affairs exists. What we do have for you are a few of the major reasons that women lose their hair. If you are interested in learning more, all you have to do is keep reading!

We're not sure if there are any TV programming or commercials devoted to this condition in women. A woman's hair can begin to thin due to a number of different causes. Continue reading to discover some of the reasons why a woman's hair may begin to thin.

Thyroid disorders can adversely affect a woman's ability to grow hair. There are dozens of different thyroid conditions that can affect a woman in as many different ways. For the thyroid gland, cancer and Hashimoto's disease are easily recognized diseases. One thing that has become clear is that hair loss in women could 'possibly' be a symptom of many different kinds of disorders involving the thyroid gland. Sudden and unexpected hair loss for women is something that should be taken-up with a family physician.

The primary cause of thinning and baldness in women is alopecia areata. The condition that causes this in women is of the autoimmune variety of disorder. And there's no way for you to figure this out all by yourself. Your family doctor is the only person to make that kind of diagnosis. So if you see that you're beginning to thin-out, then you need to see your doctor. The good news is that you can treat this disorder. The reason it can be treated is due to the fact that it involves the autoimmune functions. Whatever is best for you in terms of treating the condition will be put together by your doctor.

One of the most often cited reasons for hair loss is menopause. Hair loss is a part of menopause, but there are many other changes that happen, as well. It is the post-menopausal period that seems to be the time when the majority of women experience so much hair shedding. The main reason for this phenomenon is due to a drop in estrogen levels and the effect is has on other chemicals. Yet, even if she begins hormonal replacement at this time, her hair will not return to it's previous state. As always, talk to your doctor and look into other alternatives. Women's hair loss can happen for a wide variety of reasons. There are environmental, emotional, and physical scenarios and reasons. If you want to know for absolute sure, then just see your physician for tests and assessment. Whatever the cause, they will help you to find out for sure what it is. There are usually options for many situations, and they will be the ones who can best offer you the choices that are available.




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