While hair loss is considered
a normal part of aging for men,
hair
loss in women is much less common. Thus, hair loss
in women is much more detrimental to a woman’s
self image than it is for a man. Women with thinning
hair are often ridiculed and may find it difficult to
be seen in social situations. But what makes male and
female hair loss so different?
The truth is that there are not many differences
in the way the hair is lost or why. While it is true
that fewer women are susceptible to genetic hair loss,
a small group of women do still experience this disease.
This type of hair loss may cause complete baldness
and is not temporary.
It is a popular misconception that these women are
somehow genetically or hormonally more masculine than
other women. While this has caused many women shame
and ridicule, this is a complete myth. There has yet
to be any proof that these women are genetically or
hormonally more masculine than any other woman.
Hormonal
hair loss also occurs in women. Nevertheless,
hormonal hair loss in women is usually temporary,
as a woman will experience re-growth once the hormones
return to normal. This type of hair loss in women
is likely to occur after the birth of a child, during
menopause, during pregnancy or even as early as puberty.
If you or someone you know experiences hair loss
after the birth of a child, the experience is usually
temporary
hair loss. This type of hair loss occurs when
extreme fluctuations in hormones take place.
During this time a woman’s estrogen levels
are likely to either be to too high or too low. If
the level happens to be particularly low, it leaves
the woman more susceptible to an imbalance. The testosterone
in her body may trigger the same hormonal hair loss
it does in men.
Luckily for the woman, this usually only last a few
months before hair begins to grow again. A woman may
also experience hormonal hair loss if she has a thyroid
problem, but even this is temporary, as the hair will
return when the thyroid is treated.
Hair loss due to medication is a greater risk for
females than males, because breast cancer in women
is the most common kind of cancer. Like most cancers,
breast cancer often requires treatment in the form
of chemotherapy.
Women are also at a greater risk of having thyroid
disease which often requires radio active treatment.
This too causes the hair to fall out. Many of these
treatments will cause complete baldness. Luckily,
this type of hair loss is also temporary and may subside
when the medication is stopped.
Since most forms of female
hair loss are temporary, over the counter treatments
may be used to prevent too much hair from being lost
during these periods. However, genetic hair loss is
still a real threat even for women. For this reason
anyone experiencing thinning hair should see a doctor
and consider treatment.
Inhairit works to counteract the
effects of DHT on the scalp - the leading
cause of hair loss - and helps hair regrow.
Our DHT Blocker is non-systemic, with no side effects,
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