Hair Loss Woman
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Hair
loss in a woman is a condition often misunderstood, unlike hair
loss in men.
As men and women suffer almost equally from pattern
hair loss there is a need for sensitivity to the problem of hair
loss woman. One source estimates there are over 20 million women
affected by various forms of hair loss in the U.S.A. alone.
There is a
difference in the pattern of hair loss in men and hair loss woman.
With hair
loss in men, the hairline recedes until there might be
complete baldness.
With hair
loss in women, the hair can thin in a patchy manner, or
the hair loss is evenly distributed over the scalp.
The scalp might
then become more visible and have an effect on a woman's appearance.
Psychologically
the impact on women can be very distressing.
In
the view of many, women are not expected to go bald. There may be
a lack of understanding and sympathy from family and friends and
even from health care professionals.
Hair loss woman usually starts at the front
of the hair, on the temples. It then moves across the head and down
the sides.
Hair loss woman can begin after the menopause. Due
to hormonal changes hair can begin to thin. There are a variety
of treatments available involving hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
There may be side effects in some cases and experimentation may
be necessary under the guidance of a physician.
Contraceptive pills can also contribute to
hair loss woman in some cases. Changing to a different brand may
help but if the condition persists it may be necessary to use a
different method of contraception.
Alopecia, word commonly used in the context
of hair loss, simply means hair loss. It is a term commonly used
to describe various kinds of hair loss woman and man.
Alopecia Areata is often used to describe
a type of hair loss where the hair falls out resulting in totally
smooth, round patches about the size of a coin or larger. The word
'alopecia' comes from the Latin word for 'round'. Persons become
aware of the hair loss when they see round bald spots here and there.
The causes of Alopecia Areata are not fully understood.
Sudden shock or a stressful event can trigger an immunologic imbalance
which results in hair falling out. Often it regrows by itself after
time.
Hair loss woman
is also connected to pregnancy.
Three to six
months after delivering a child, many women notice a degree of
hair loss as the hair goes into a resting phase because of the
physiological impact of the pregnancy on the body.
A woman's body
can also be greatly affected by intensive diets and losing
a lot of weight in a short period of time.
Also
severe illnesses and infections can put great stress on the body
thus triggering the hair into a resting phase which result hair
shedding.
Often
the body recovers naturally within 3 to 9 months and the hair
begins to regrow until it almost resembles its original condition.
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