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How Can Women's Hair Loss Be Treated?

Did you know that more and more women are having to cope with hair loss? Understanding the root cause of hair loss in women is one of the most important fact finding missions that you can do for yourself.

Finding the root cause of your hair loss will lead you to better understanding of your situation and hopefully finding some sort of relief in stopping hair loss.

Hair loss in women is not confined to any age barriers. Women in their early years have also been affected with this problem and whether their old or young in years, women have to learn to cope with their hair loss. One of the tasks to cope is understanding why it happens in the first place.

Just as our body grows in cycles so does our hair grow in cycles. When women’s hair loss is affected the growth cycle of hair is interrupted. Growth of hair usually grows at about half an inch per month with individual hairs having a growth phase of between two to six years. After the growth period then there is a dormant period then that strand of hair falls away naturally and a new strand of hair replaces starting the hair growth cycle all over again. It is when this cycle is interfered with by either hormonal imbalance, medication effects, psychological stresses is when our body reacts and thus we have hair loss in women.

Balding patterns identified.

Just as males and females are different in all aspects, hair loss is no different. The hair loss pattern identified in women is quite different than male balding. We all have different heads of hair of course but the effects of balding concentrates on different parts of the head. Balding effects in women are identified by having it goes around the whole top of the head versus men when they lose hair is mainly on the temple at the crown.

A common cause for women’s hair loss.

Truly one of the most predominant causes of women’s hair loss is hormones. Since women have to go through traumatic stages in the life especially when it comes to childbirth, women are more susceptible to hormonal changes than men are.

In all cases of hair loss the most important issue is getting a valid diagnosis of the hair loss. Until you see your physician and he can give you an expert opinion on your condition you should investigate your matter thoroughly.

Identifying hair loss patterns.

You need to identify whether this hair loss pattern is temporary or permanent. Did the hair loss come on suddenly or has it happened over time? Answers to these questions may open up the root cause for your hair loss. If your hair loss is patchy then most likely it is related to stress. Have you been stressed out lately? Really take a look at your lifestyle and maybe you can find the reason for your hair loss.

What can you do about hair loss?

Well first things first, beware of miracle cures. A lot of hair loss treatments are predicated on the fear factor. Some myths of hair loss are how women have the wrong chromosome count in them. Can you believe that someone would come up with a reason like that? Another fear factor reason is that women brushing or combing their hair too much. Certainly overdoing anything to excess is likely to have consequences but please put some common sense into these issues. There are medical treatments available like the drug Minoxidil. This drug was originally designed to treat high blood pressure but studies showed that a side effect was hair growth. You can also try hair transplantation or scalp reduction if your budget allows you too. But before you try any of these treatments make sure that the hair loss you're experiencing is definitely permanent and isn't temporary.

Women’s hair loss is definitely something that women want to take care of before it gets out of hand. Understanding the root cause, identifying the type patterns and seeing what treatments are available is just the beginning of stopping hair loss.

Offering alternatives to combating hair loss can be found at Jim's website that may offer some hope of getting your hair back. You just may be surprised at what you may learn.

This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.

Jim's website helps people understand hair loss and offers re-growth remedies. Visit http://www.thehairlossfix.com for more information on womens hair loss.

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