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Common Hair Loss Cause In Women

By: Sarah Rowe

Today 1 in 4 women will suddenly start to notice that they are losing more hair than would be considered normal. Often there are several different reasons, which have resulted in them losing hair. Below we look at the two main types of hair loss women may suffer from. Certainly the more a person learns the more they understand about the hair loss in women causes.

1. Androgenetic Alopecia, this is exactly the same condition that men suffer from. However, with women rather than losing your hair completely and having bald patches appear on the scalp, the hair becomes thinner and diffused. In a number of cases, rather than women suffering from just one sort of hair loss with this particular problem, you may find it made up of a combination of different hair loss factors.

Normally the main reason for a woman to suffer from this form of hair loss will be that the hormones within their body are not functioning properly. In many cases their levels of DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) has increased and when this happens, it prevents hair growth from taking place.

The other reason why a woman may suffer from female pattern baldness involves their genetic makeup. Although some people believe that only the woman's father needs to have this gene in order to suffer from this form of hair loss, in fact it needs to be both parents that have passed the gene on.

2. Telogen Effluvium is caused when a woman goes through some traumatic event in her life. In many cases, women who have a traumatic childbirth, have been malnourished, undergo any form of major surgery, suffer severe stress, or an infection can see that they start to lose their hair.

The difference with this kind of hair loss problem is that it may take some time after the event has occurred before it is noticed. In fact, it can take between 6 weeks to 3 months before a woman realizes she is suffering from Telogen Effluvium. If severe enough, the disorder can cause hair to fall out in clumps, rather than just a general thinning of the woman's hair over her scalp that is normally seen. Yet identifying and treating this will, under most conditions, cause this form of hair loss to go into remission.

However, the condition can be so severe that it may take a considerable amount of time (months or years) before it is under control. In many cases, women find that in order to treat it they first need to understand what has actually triggered the condition in the first place.

Above we have looked at what are considered to be the two most common of all hair loss women causes. However, if diagnosed correctly then the right kind of treatment can be provided and this will then reduce the chances of the condition becoming far worse. Not only will the right treatment help to prevent further hair loss, but is also likely to help hair regrowth in the future.

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