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Estrogen and Hair Loss in Women
When estrogen levels drop, baldness can occur in women. Estrogen is
the female hormone that encourages hair to grow on the head. Things
like pregnancy, childbirth, and illnesses can sometimes affect estrogen
levels which also causes lost and thinning hair. As women advance
in age, hair loss and thinning become common problems, which occur
again due to the change in the level of estrogen. Androgenetic Alopecia,
is also a problem among women, this is a patterned hairloss, and is
caused by DHT.
Women in their forties take hormone replacement therapy for treatment
of pattern baldness. You should also try herbal nutrition supplements
to treat estrogen related hair loss.
The best treatment for thinning hair from diet is to keep hair clean
and ensure you eat a balanced diet. Although the market is flooded
with various types of hair products, use only high quality products.
You should use a mild DHT shampoo two to three times a week; this
will help to remove dirt and buildup on the hair that can deteriorate
the condition of the scalp. Also good hair conditioners can prevent
dryness that can be otherwise cause by frequent shampooing. You
should also prevent exposure to the sun’s UV rays and also
eat a diet that includes brewer’s yeast, soybeans, green peas,
lentils, oats, sunflower, seeds and nutritious nuts.
When it comes to hair loss and hair thinning, control over hereditary
factors is limited. However you may begin an effective treatment
by using good hair care products, maintaining your hair and also
by eating healthy and nutritious food.
For over 25 million women in the U.S. alone suffer from hair loss.
Women who are losing their hair do to female pattern baldness will
usually experience and overall thinning of the rather than patches
of baldness although patches do occur in a small percentage of women.
Female hair loss of this type usually begins around age 40 and
is typically associated with the onset f menopause where estrogen
levels decline and male testosterone levels increase.
Continuing with estrogen hair loss, noticeably when it declines
it begins to loose it ability to block the steroid hormones which
cause the woman’s hair loss symptoms to begin. This results
in the hair becoming thinner and in some cases, clumps of hair start
to fall out.
Thought many women hope for a quick cure for hair loss, one that
they can pour from a bottle, it’s just not that easy. If you
are experiencing hair hair it might be a great ideal to go and talk
to your health care provider to determine the cause. After the problem
has been diagnosed then the right course of treatment can be found.
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