Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Causes of Hair Loss in Women - Don't Be Misinformed

In order to understand the causes of hair loss in women, you need to understand how hair is formed and how it is affected. Once you have an understanding of the basics, you can begin to understand the causes of loss of hair and take the necessary steps to slow or reverse the condition once it occurs. Ideally, you can take steps now to prevent the symptoms to prevent you from losing your hair in the first place.



A strand of hair is really a chain of dead cells. Each hair on our heads is made up of waste products.



Everything we eat, drink, inhale, or consume in any way becomes part of our hair in 3 to six months, if not sooner. This is one reason hair samples can be used for drug testing and can also show some of the underlying causes of loss of hair. The quality and quantity of hair on your head can also be used to diagnose other medical conditions, as well.



Diet is one of the underlying causes of women's hair loss, but another contributing factor may not be physical at all. Stress causes the body to produce the hormone testosterone.



Testosterone has been identified as the key element in the production of DHT which kills off hair follicles in the scalp and is one of the main causes of hair loss in women and men. Learning how to handle stress and anger can lower testosterone levels and prevent them from losing significant amount of hair.



Several other physical and emotional factors have been identified as causes of hair loss in women. You should evaluate each of them and see which you can minimize or eliminate from your life yourself and which you should seek medical help to control.



*Emotional and physical stress, especially anger
*Androgen sensitivity and hormone balance
*Family history and genetics
*Detection of any immune system irregularities
*Detection or history of thyroid problems
*Key vitamin levels such as A,B,E, D, calcium and iron
*Any strong allergic reactions to cosmetics
*Radiation/chemotherapy
*A change in hair quality or quantity following a dental procedure
*Severe blood loss due to trauma or surgery
*Use of prescription or illegal drugs
*Any recent surgeries
*Any significant scarring



By looking at these factors contributing to causes of hair loss in women, you can assess your risk level and take the appropriate steps that are right for you.



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