Female Hair Loss

For every woman her hair is her greatest grandeur… a fact that you can’t simply deny. It’s a common feminine practice to be proud of flaunting our beautiful locks. But unfortunately, there comes a time when we notice ourselves losing hair. Yes, this is not something that pertains to men alone. If you have been experiencing unusual hair loss recently, remember you are not alone. There are millions of women experiencing hair loss at some point in their lives.  Female hair loss is structurally different from their male pattern baldness. Instead of brooding over it, let us determine the cause and find a suitable remedy.
  1. Hair loss is hereditary and if you have a family history, chances are you may experience it earlier than expected. Genetic disposition can trigger off the condition.
  2. Hormones play an important role in every woman’s life.  Contraceptive pills, pregnancy and childbirth bring about hormonal changes leading to hair loss.
  3. Certain hair products and hair styling habits also cause hair loss. Avoid use any hair solutions or products without testing them on a small portion of hair.
  4. The hair needs natural nourishment so poor eating habits lead to a loss of nutrition.
  5. Alopecia is a skin disorder that can cause hair loss, a condition that is visible in patches.
  6. Thyroid disorders, immune system problems and allergic reactions also lead to female hair loss.
  7. Your age may also be a factor supporting your hair loss.
Taking good care of your hair and following it up with appropriate treatment will help bring back those tresses you loved to comb. 
  1. Massaging the scalp well with a suitable shampoo will promote hair growth.
  2. Go in for regular trims and be careful with your hair styles.
  3. Avoid using hair colors and dyes as much as possible.
  4. Intake of dietary supplements initiates the hair growth process to a large extent.
  5. Finally, a balanced diet is something that is of utmost importance. Eat lots of it but stay away from refined sugar and simple carbohydrates.
Most of all you may need to consult with your physician who would be in the best position to diagnose your condition and prescribe a suitable treatment. The main thing is don’t brood over the fact; the more you do that, the worse the condition gets to be. Be bold enough to find yourself the proper cure, and get the best out of it.
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