Female Hair Loss Causes and Concerns

Issues and causes of female hair loss, as well as tips to diagnosing the problem.
Hair loss in women named female pattern hair loss, which is also referred to medically as Androgenic Alopecia. At least one in five women suffer from it. Androgenic alopecia in women is hereditary condition, which causes hair loss or baldness in about 20 percent of all women. If you are healthy and you begin losing hair, then your condition may be hereditary. As with any medical condition, check with your doctor for possible reasons for your hair loss.

The typical pattern of hair loss in women differs from men. Women, the hair thins out all over the scalp, but the frontal hairline is maintained. There may be moderate female hair loss on the crown of the head, rarely progressing to total baldness as it may in men.

Hormones play an important role in the growth of hair. Popular hair loss treatments alter the way that hormones such as estrogen and testosterone are dealt with in the body. It may be because of the hormonal differences between males and females that treatments must differ. Female hair loss is usually a thinning process that occurs somewhat evenly across the head. Unlike men, the hairline of women generally does not recede in this condition. The "horseshoe" pattern seen in men is absent.

Female pattern hair loss can start as early as puberty, although it frequently affects women after menopause. Hair loss frequently coincides with the main periods of hormonal change in life: such as puberty, pregnancy, and menopause.

For treatments options you might opt for natural herbs. There are many safe herbs that will not cure your condition but that may help to slow hair loss, or delay it. Some women who have lost their hair wish to go with Rogaine or a number of lotions sold over- the- counter, or even something they need a prescription for. There are women who have decided to get transplants. Hair transplants are the most effective and long term way to ensure that you have hair that is going to stay on your head. However there are many women out there who do not want to go through surgery.

If this is you, is strongly suggested to go over all options with your doctor because only he she can help you make the best decision regarding your hair.

By Jaid Chambers
Published: 11/15/2006
 
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