Hair Loss Tips for Women
When men start losing
their hair, it's not pleasant, but it's generally accepted as something that
happens to a lot of men. When women start losing their hair, it can be scary
and embarrassing. They may try to change their hair style to cover it up or
start using hair regrowth medications - and while these are good options, it's
a good idea to get to the root of the problem.
While some women may
experience hair loss because of hereditary conditions or stress, others may
experience it because of more serious conditions like lupus and thyroid
disease. Some women may simply see hair loss because they've used too much
bleach or they've had too many perms. All of these causes will call for a
different treatment, so it's important to find out what the problem is before
rushing into a treatment or a weave.
Stress
Sometimes certain life
events can cause hair loss. Childbirth, illness, a death in the family, a
surgery - any of these things can cause your body to react in strange ways,
including abnormal hair loss. Hair goes through many growth and resting phases,
and if you experience too much stress, more of your hair can go into rest
phases to try to reduce the stress in your body (which doesn't really work,
since hair loss is a stressor). However, while this is scary, if it's the
underlying cause of hair loss, your hair will probably go ahead and regrow as
soon as you can get your stress levels back to normal.
Hereditary
Hair Loss
Hereditary hair loss
can be scary because hair falls out unpredictably in large amounts - sometimes
with months in between. The best way to identify this kind of hair loss is to
check for a Christmas tree pattern when the hair is parted in the middle. Since
this kind of hair loss is progressive, the best thing to do is to start
treating immediately, before too many hair follicles have stopped growing hair.
About 60% of women
regrow hair when they use minoxidil solutions like Rogaine. It can be
inconvenient - twice a day applications that have to continue in order to keep
the hair - but it is one of the best chances that women with hair loss have of
reversing the problem. Some women also try treatments of spironolactone and
flutamide, but these should only be taken if the woman is sure she will not be
trying to become pregnant as they can cause birth defect. Cortisone shots or
topical solutions can also be helpful for some women. A dermatologist can often
help to determine which medications will be best.
Underlying
Medical Conditions
In some cases, other
medical conditions are causing the hair loss. When seeing a family doctor or a
dermatologist, patients should be asked for a full medical history to determine
whether the problem could possibly relate to something else. Dermatologists can
usually tell from a scalp examination whether the hair loss is due to a
hereditary condition or whether it's related to some undiagnosed condition.
While some may fear that their concerns about
hair loss are only vanity, their are often treatments that can help, while in
some cases being cautious can help to doctors to diagnose more serious
conditions in a timely manner. If you are concerned about unexplained hair
loss, don't be afraid to look into it rather than just beginning
self-treatment.


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