You have reached a point where there is no longer any question as to whether your hair is falling out. This can be an unpleasant time for women with hair loss but you can take some solace in knowing that there are millions of women experiencing the same dilemma as you. In this article titled “Women with Hair Loss” we will walk through a number of causes and contributing factors, at least some of which are normally present in women with hair loss.Â
The average women not experiencing accelerated hair thinning losses approximately 100 hair a day most of which are replaced in the normal hair cycle which lasts from 2 to 5 years. When thinning or balding is experienced the normal replacement cycle is either not able to keep up with the amount of hair lost and/or there are mitigating circumstances which are affecting the hair cycle in a negative way.Â
I think you would agree that it quite a shock to wake up one day and find that your hair is coming out in handfuls. The good news is that in many instances the massive hair loss will end and regrowth will occur naturally once the cause or causes disappear. Examples of this are pregnancy, excessive bleaching or coloring, extreme stress or anxiety, crash dieting, illness, disease, scalp infections, and chemotherapy treatment.
On the other hand there are a number of women with hair loss whose thinning are balding will not reverse itself naturally. Examples of this are heredity, hormonal changes, and in some instances extreme cases of alopecia areata (an autoimmune condition). For those women with hair loss whose balding is a combination of heredity and hormonal changes they will start to see the area where they part their hair become wider, combined with general thinning primarily seen initially in the frontal areas. If this is the type of balding or thinning you are experiencing, chances are you are being victimized by female pattern baldness. Female pattern baldness is a stubborn progressive condition which affects approximately two out of every ten women and is thought to be driven by slightly elevated levels of the male hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT) along with genetic factors. This type of balding can begin at any age, beginning as early as a woman’s teenage years.
strong>What Next? There are a number of medical products and surgical procedures developed specifically for the needs of women. Much will depend on how much hair has been lost. For others natural remedies for hair loss or balding could be the best option. Whatever type of treatment you choose make sure they take into account the special needs of women.
R.D. Hawkins is an enthusiastic advocate of alternative natural health products and supplements with over 10 years experience. To learn more about natural remedies for better health visit Purchase Remedies.com.