Ladies, don’t
panic! Believe it or not, hair loss in women is quite
common. While you may be quite surprised to hear that,
it’s the truth. Approximately 20 million women
are experiencing some form of hair loss in the United
States, right now!
Coping with female hair loss can be very difficult,
but remember - hair loss does NOT imply that you are
less attractive. FYI: you’re as beautiful as
you always were. As difficult as it may seem, it’s
essential that you keep your good attitude, self-confidence,
and social life.
Perhaps the social factors that surround us women
make the experience of female hair loss so much more
difficult for us. Men become ‘distinguished’
once their hair turns gray. Women rely on hair-dressers.
Men bald and age with perfection, what about us? What
will people say about us? And that’s the problem
right there: we care too much about what they think
about us.
You may not be looking for a reason right now, you
may be searching for a remedy. Well, in order to achieve
a healthy remedy we must seek the cause of hair loss.
Fortunately, we live in the information age. Doctors
seem to have more and more education on many conditions
as well as treatments to correct them. It’s
up to you to investigate the changes in your body.
A woman’s body can go through many changes
that may promote hair loss. Has your mind and body
gone through an excessive amount of stress lately?
The birth of a child or the loss of something special/important
(such as a loved one, job, etc.) can cause a woman
to experience hair-loss, or display other stress-related
symptoms.
Instead of traveling further down the stress-spiral,
women coping with hair loss need to become strong
and proactive during this tough time. If you’ve
made it this far than you are on the right track.
Education is key to understanding and overcoming your
trials and tribulations. Women are encouraged to remain
open-minded to the facts of their condition, as it
is imperative to treatment.
There are three main types of female hair loss: Alopecia
Areata, Androgenetic Alopecia, and Telogen Effluvium.
In order to establish which condition you are experiencing,
your physician will most likely request a blood test.
Here’s the good news: women’s hair loss
may resolve itself. Typically, most hair loss in women
is due to hormonal imbalances, medications, stress,
and pregnancy. Medication may be administered to reverse
the process of hair loss.
Once you receive an accurate diagnosis, you must
remain patient. Depression and stress will only further
aggravate your condition. Do not try any over the
counter remedies as this could further promote hair
loss and/or possibly cause other complications. Listen
to your physician. If you don’t like what you
hear, get a second opinion.
Finally, and most importantly, try and remain positive.
Write a list of your personal thoughts and feelings
about hair loss. Keep track of feelings that may change
over time. Be a realist, NOT an extremist. So, you
may not be the most gorgeous woman in the world.
What woman thinks they are? You’re certainly
not the least attractive woman in the world! If you
find yourself withdrawing from society and your normal
routines, you may wish to seek counseling. Counselors
are available to help you understand and cope with
your condition.
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