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Causes of Female Hair Loss

As mentioned earlier, hair loss happens in women and men differently. How it appears in women is highly different from how it appears in men. According to some studies, hair loss in women is often characterized by a partial baldness. They do not develop bald spots on the crown of the head. What usually appears is just an overall thinning of the hair and this has something to do with both the thickness and quantity of each and every strand on the head.
Aside from that, it is also perhaps worth noting that some women who experience baldness at some point in their lives develop a somewhat receding line on their head. But, this line rarely appears and is rarely noticeable than what most men experience.

So that's basically how hair loss in women differs from hair loss in men.

Causes of Female Hair Loss
If you happen to be one of the millions of women out there who suffer from baldness or hair loss, perhaps the best thing that you can do aside from knowing how hair loss in women differs from hair loss in men is to know the real reason why you are losing your hair. Yes, this is indeed critical before you go out and look for a hair loss remedy or treatment.

So what exactly are the causes of hair loss? Why women experience hair loss at some point in their lives?

The answer is so simple. It is just necessary to note and understand in the first place that hair loss in women is caused by a number of factors, just like in men. These factors include heredity, medical, pregnancy, stress, unfavorable habits, and a lot more. To know more about these factors, continue reading.

Cause of Female Hair Loss "Hereditary Factors"
Surprising as it may seem, hair loss runs in the family. Because of this, hair loss can't be cured someday. It can begin any time after puberty, but is usually observed to set in before the person reaches her 40s. Several reports have also noted that hair loss in women due to hereditary factors may accelerate around the time that a woman reaches her menopausal stage.

The hereditary cause of hair loss is often called as androgenetic alopecia. Estimates have it that this condition occurs in fifteen percent or less of the American women. It involves a chemical process by which the hormones and dehydrotestosterone (DHT) blend, causing the hair follicles in the head to collapse. This is also true with baldness in men. Although this chemical process occurs in both men and women, the appearance of hair loss in both genders is poles apart. Women tend to suffer from thinning of hair, while men tend to develop bald spots on their head. A receding hairline is also very common among men.

It is further worth noting that due to hereditary factors that cause hair loss for women and men, several experts have found out that the differences in follicles between both sexes may also contribute to the dissimilarities in how hair loss appears in men and women. Basically, the hair tends to spring out and grow straight up to the follicle for men. This is what basically triggers the oil and other secretions on the scalp to build up and trap the hair follicles. However, a different process happens in women. The female hair may tend to grow out of its follicle at an angle, and this is what basically allows the secretions and oil in the scalp to flow more readily out of the hair follicle.

Cause of Female Hair Loss "Hormones"
Hair loss in women is also caused largely by hormonal imbalances in the woman's body. Well, it is extremely worth noting that men and women, in terms of hormones, differ significantly that women tend experience far more hormonal issues than men do. These hormonal issues even happen at a far greater frequency, causing the hair to easily collapse and fall.

Perhaps the most common hormonal issue associated with hair loss is when the androgens and estrogens in the woman's body are out of balance. It was further found out through recent studies that an overactive or underactive thyroid gland can also contribute a big part to hair loss.

Cause of Female Hair Loss "Pregnancy"
The issue on pregnancy can actually be included under the hormonal factors. However, due to the fact that women are the only ones who are capable of bearing a child and that this stage is highly associated to hair loss, I prefer to stress out this factor individually.

So pregnancy can be a great cause to female hair loss. The explanation behind this claim holds that during pregnancy, a large amount of estrogen is produced in the body. This large amount of the hormone estrogen is what basically triggers the hair follicles to go into their growth phase. However, once the nine months of agony is over, the hormonal balance is restored, and along with this stage of restoration, the opposite happens - the hair follicles will start to enter its hair loss phase, allowing new strands to grow in its place. Note that hair loss occurs in women after pregnancy because of the physiological impact of the pregnancy on the female's body. Please read on next page

 

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