Reason of hair fall in female

  1. 11 Causes of Hair Loss in Women
  2. Hair loss in women: What causes it and how to stop it
  3. Why Am I Losing Body Hair?
  4. Hair loss types: Alopecia areata causes


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11 Causes of Hair Loss in Women

Losing some hair every day is completely natural. But when you’re Most of the time minor hair loss is just a sign that your body's growing new, healthy ones to replace the old. In fact, losing up to 100 hairs per day is totally normal. If you’re not sure what’s normal for you, it’s a good idea to simply pay attention to what you typically see in your brush or shower drain. And "if all of a sudden you're noticing a lot more, or your ponytail is thinner or you're seeing more scalp," then you may be losing more hair than you should, Francesca Fusco, M.D., dermatologist at Wexler Dermatology in NYC and assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Mount Sinai, tells SELF. Figuring out why you’re suddenly losing more hair than usual can be tricky because there are many different causes of hair loss in women. Some, like hereditary hair loss (androgenetic alopecia), aren’t really in your control—you get the hand you're dealt. But others, like traction alopecia or temporary hair shedding (a very common condition called telogen effluvium), can be managed or even reversed if caught early. Making things even more complicated, some causes of hair loss in women result in sudden shedding while others may become progressively more noticeable over time. If you've noticed your hair is falling out more than usual, looks thinner, or seems to be growing more slowly, here are some of the most common reasons for hair loss in women. 1. Genetics When we think of hereditary hair loss, we usually ...

Hair loss in women: What causes it and how to stop it

Losing your hair can affect your confidence. While most men do not have a problem seeking help for hair loss, women tend to keep it to themselves, often leading to feelings of isolation and depression. But hair loss is quite common in females, affecting more than 50% of women at some point in their lives and approximately 80% of women by age 80. The most significant cause of hair loss in women is female pattern hair loss, or androgenetic alopecia, which affects about 30 million women in the U.S. "I see more women in my office than I do men," says Nebraska Medicine dermatologist Below, we discuss how hair loss differs in men and women, common causes of female pattern hair loss, and how to stop it. How does female hair loss differ from male hair loss? Androgenetic alopecia is a common form of hair loss in both men and women. In men, this condition is also known as Signs of female pattern hair loss include: • Hair falling out or breaking off in large amounts daily • Noticeable patches of thinner or missing hair, including on the crown of the head • Seeing scalp skin through your hair Why am I losing my hair? Like men, as women age, they experience changes in their androgen levels. Androgens are sex hormones that contribute to growth and reproduction. They also regulate hair growth. Over time, these hormones cause hair follicles to shrink, resulting in shorter and finer strands of hair. Eventually, new hair no longer grows in those areas, leading to the appearance of sparse or...

Why Am I Losing Body Hair?

You may lose hair when you have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). That’s a women’s health condition that affects your hormone levels. PCOS can lead to hirsutism -- when women sprout a lot of hair in places they normally wouldn’t. You may notice hair on your face, chest, or chin. Extra androgens, sometimes called male hormones, cause this. Your doctor can help treat your PCOS. With alopecia areata, hair may get thin or stop growing. That’s because your immune system attacks hair follicles, making it hard for hair to grow. You may get bald patches on your head or other body parts. You might lose your eyebrows or eyelashes. Sometimes, all your body hair falls out. That's called alopecia universalis. Medicine may regrow hair. And since your follicles still work, your hair might grow back when the condition isn’t active. Talk to a doctor if your hair loss comes with fatigue, muscle weakness, weight loss or gain, or dry skin. You might have a thyroid problem. Medicine can help your thyroid work the right way. Your hair should grow back with treatment, but it may take several months. Rarely, anti-thyroid drugs can cause hair loss. Your doctor might be able to switch your medicine if this happens to you. Type 2 diabetes can affect more than blood sugar. It also can damage the cells in your hair follicles. You may notice changes before you’re diagnosed. Your hair might get thinner, or it may take a long time to grow back. Without good circulation in your feet and legs, the hair bel...

Hair loss types: Alopecia areata causes

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