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Understanding Hair Loss in Women

It's not fun for anyone when their hair starts falling out. In the case of women, though, it's particularly worrisome and damaging to their self confidence. If you're experiencing this problem, it will help if you understand some of the reasons for female hair loss. When you understand the underlying reasons for female hair loss, it helps you look for the best solution.

A frequent reason for the problem is a hereditary condition known as androgenetic alopecia. This is a genetic medical condition that causes a woman’s hair to become thin and sparse. It's a problem that can start when a woman is still relatively young, often in her teens or early twenties. Unfortunately, there's no known cure for this problem. But you might experience some improvement by using a product containing minoxidil, also called Rogaine. Proper use of this medicinal preparation can help your hair to grow thicker and fuller.

Another medical reason for excessive hair loss is a condition known as alopecia areata. What you'll notice on your scalp are little coin sized patches with no hair growth. In extreme instances it can cause complete baldness. Fortunately, this condition can be treated. In order to make a diagnosis, you'll need to visit a dermatologist for an examination. You will then be prescribed appropriate treatment for the condition.

Other medical issues can also lead to hair loss. Thyroid disease, serious infections, high fever and even the flu can cause problems related to thinning hair. There are also a number of pharmaceutical products that list hair loss as one of their side effects. Or it could be a nutritional deficiency causing the problem. If you're not getting enough protein in your diet, your hair will become thin and weak, causing it to break off more easily.

Another possible cause of hair loss in women is the overuse of common hair products. A lot of damage is caused by the excessive use of chemical products on the hair such as dye, lighteners or straighteners, which can lead to hair loss over time. By avoiding or cutting back on your use of these things, you might eliminate the problem entirely.

The majority of cases of female hair loss involve thinning of the hair. But women also will sometimes experience more dramatic hair loss. The underlying reasons for this condition need to be examined carefully by a professional because it could signify a serious health condition.

You'll be in a better position to deal with hair loss if you are aware of the reasons why women sometimes find their hair falling out. By simply altering the way you care for your hair each day, you might be able to solve the problem. Sometimes, though, you'll have to consult with a physician to determine if there's an underlying medical problem.