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Female Hair Loss: A Growing Problem?
It is estimated that about 30 million women in America experience
female hair loss. Dermatologists report that female hair loss can begin as young as 15 years old. For
many women, their hair is their pride and joy. In the New Testament, a woman's hair is referred to as "her
crown". Female hair loss is seen as a loss of identity and a loss of femininity. The American Academy
of Dermatology reports that more women than ever are going bald.
Male Pattern Baldness
Male pattern baldness occurs mostly in men but is also responsible
for some female hair loss. In male pattern baldness, also called androgenic alopecia, your genes dictate
whether you are going to go hairless or not. There's not much hope for regrowing the hair of those with
male-pattern baldness, but is has happened.
Dermatologists now believe that this happen in women far less than
previously thought. Some even do not like using the words "male pattern baldness" and "woman" in the same
sentence, as they believe we still need to find the hormones that control woman' hair growth. Why doesn't a
woman have a receding hair line or bald spots like men who have male pattern baldness? We do not
know.
Reporting Changes
A long time ago, a woman's hair was a very private affair. It
just wasn't talked about. In some societies like strict Hasidic Jewish sects, women have to shave their heads
and wear wigs. In some societies, women cannot be seen in public with their heads uncovered. The hair
of a woman was a magically sensuous object, ready to lead any man into temptation.
In the Western world, medicine is easier to come by and the taboos
for what you can talk about with your doctor have mostly lifted. There is a theory that the reason for why
there seems more female hair loss than ever before is that now women are comfortable talking to their doctors about
it.
Sudden hair loss can be the signs of a major illness. When
the body is fighting an illness, or malnutrition, it does not have enough energy to keep your hair growing.
Sudden hair loss means clumps coming out, not just a few strands. Whenever you have sudden hair loss, you
need to see your doctor.
You can't get proper treatment for female hair loss until you get a
correct diagnosis. This may take a while, so be patient. You may need to have blood work and a scalp
biopsy.
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