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Major Causes Of Hair Loss In Women
Going bald is not just a problem men face. Many women have to
worry about going bald, as well. In fact, about 30 million American gals have to cope with hair loss in
women. Although women are encouraged to be hairless on all other parts of their bodies, a bald head is not
encouraged by society. With any sudden hair loss, you need to see your doctor.
Birth Control Pills
It is normal to experience some hair loss in women when they are
taking birth control pills. Hormones that regulate the female reproductive cycle also seem to play a role in
hair growth and regrowth. The American Hair Loss Association recommends women should take low-androgen index
contraceptive pills. Of course, if you get pregnant when you can't afford to, that will pull out the rest of
your hair.
Don’t shy away from contraceptive pills because of their reputation
of causing some hair loss in women. Like any form of contraception, you really need to talk it over with your
doctor or gynecologist. Nothing you say will shock them. They've heard it all. Some women get
great medical benefits in the form of cancer prevention from contraceptive
pills.
Traction Alopecia
This is a fancy medical term for "overworked hair." Normally,
a hair follicle needs a certain amount of freedom from hair styling products, blow drying or hair coloring in order
to get some needed rest and relaxation. A major cause of hair loss in women is, sadly, completely
preventable. All you need to do is only style or color your hair when absolutely necessary, not every
day.
Androgenic Alopecia
This time, the medical term means "hair loss in women or men
because it runs in their families". There is a baldness gene passed down in families that gives male-pattern
baldness to both women and men. It is most commonly thought that the family member to blame for giving you
this gene is your maternal grandfather.
The good news about this cause of hair loss in women is that it
does not mean you have a sign of any major illness that would cause you to go bald. The bad news is that once
you go bald, don’t expect your hair to grow back. You now face the same problems your male counterparts
do.
However, just like in male baldness, there are many kinds of
treatments for hair loss in women. These range from implants, changes in diet to wearing
wigs.
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