Women will always consider their hair as part of their esteem, image and personality. Any hair loss, however slight, can create high stress to a woman because without hair, many women would feel incomplete and totally unattractive.
The reason for this problem in women can be hereditary, it could be the result of an infection, the result of an overdose of a drug, or perhaps a side effect from medication. In this case, treating the infection or stopping the use of the drug will halt the problem. But what if this is not the case?
Finding the Reason for Female Hair Loss
Women are continually evolving biologically. They attain puberty at around 11 to 12 years of age. The maturity and reproductive stage starts at around the age of 16 to 35 years. They then go through a pre-menopausal stage starting from 35 years onwards. The post-menopausal stage can also cause havoc to the female hair, and usually begins when the woman is about 45-47 years old. All of these stages involve continual hormonal changes and this can be the main reason for women losing hair.
There are also other reasons. It is possible for a woman to inherit a gene that will cause the loss of hair at a certain time of life, be it pre- or post- menopause. Also, pregnancy can cause a great surge of estrogen in her blood that promotes hair growth. However, immediately after birth, the estrogen level will fall drastically, and with this the loss of hair can increase.
It is common knowledge that stress can cause this problem. When there is stress, the hair enters its resting phase, otherwise known as the "telogen effluvium" phase. This can cause the loss of hair to be quite heavy.
Chemotherapy and radiotherapy are also major causes for women. This is caused by this type of treatment attacking the matrix of the hair and destroying it.
An auto-immune disorder, called alopecia areata, is yet another contributing factor. This remains a medical mystery. The hair follicles are deprived of the required nutrients due to a sudden inflammation of the surrounding tissues, causing sudden and profuse loss of hair.
If you can identify the reason for your hair loss, this will help you to treat the problem with optimal results. Therefore, your efforts should be concentrated on discovering the root cause of your problem utilising professional medical diagnosis before proceeding with any treatment.
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