Research
shows that up to two thirds of women experience hair loss at some stage in their
life and this can often be a very stressful time for women and is an integral
part of their self image.
The most common causes of
hair loss in women is not related to inherited genes but usually associated with
other factors such as pregnancy, stress, chemotherapy, certain diets, thyroid
hormone deficiency, some drugs or infections. Unlike men the hair loss in this
case is usually temporary and healthy re-growth can occur over time.
Unlike men, women rarely go
bald but may experience significant thinning and reduction of the hair shaft
diameter around the forehead and crown of the scalp as they age.
If you are one of the
millions of women who suffer from hair loss the most important factor is to
understand why you are losing your hair before you seek out a remedy or
solution.
Causes of hair
loss:
1. Genetics : The most common cause of hair loss is
rooted in your genes also known as and rogenetic alopecia, hereditary hair loss
can begin any time after puberty, but usually sets in before the age of forty
and may accelerate around the time you reach menopause.
2. Pregnancy : A large amount of oestrogen is produced
during pregnancy causing the hair follicles to go into their growth phase. Once
the birth is over the hormonal balance is restored and the opposite happens with
the hair follicles going into a hair loss phase.
3. Alopecia
areata : The
reasons for this are relatively unknown but research has shown that the cause is
thought to be an auto immune disorder where the body mistakenly attacks the hair
follicles. What follows is an inflammation of the follicles and surrounding hair
structures. This causes the hair follicles to retreat into the deeper layers of
skin shutting off an important nutrient supply, the follicles starve and the
hair starts shedding followed by a dormant period.
4. Stress : Another common reason for hair loss in women
is stress as known as Telogen Effluvium. What happens is that the growing
healthy hairs enter the resting (telogen) phase of hair growth. The hairs matrix
appears to stop dividing causing the hair to begin falling out. Women in their
40's to 60's will be affected by this kind of hair loss.
5. Drugs or
Supplements : The most common drug treatment that causes hair loss is
Chemotherapy. This kind of medication attacks the hair cells of the matrix
causing 90% hair loss from the scalp. Prescription drugs are also known to thin
hair out. These can be Blood thinners, high blood pressure and cholesterol
drugs. Some dieting supplements can also be causes of hair loss.
6. Hair pulling : Also known as trichotillomania.
Unlike other types or hair loss this is not a medical but more a psychological
disorder. There are literally millions of people around the worlds that suffer
from this condition. These are mostly adult women that suffer from low self
esteem, anxiety, depression or are dissatisfied with their bodies. This
condition can be treated with counselling.
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Saturday, 5 May 2012
HAIR FALL
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