Types and Treatments for Female Pattern Hair Loss
From Jennifer Aniston and Farrah Fawcett to Kate Gosselin and Sarah Palin, an attractive head of hair often defines one’s personal style. That is why so many women panic at the thought of suffering hair loss. People often think of hair loss as strictly a male disease, but women actually make up forty percent of American hair loss sufferers. Medically referred to as female pattern hair loss, the disease affects some 30 million women in the United States, according to the American Academy of Dermatology.
Female pattern hair loss is a growing problem that can be absolutely devastating to the sufferer’s self-image and emotional well-being. Hair loss can occur at any time in a female’s life, and can be temporary or long-lasting. Temporary female pattern hair loss can be easily treated when its cause is properly diagnosed, but an incorrect diagnosis can turn a temporary problem into a long-term issue. The potential for misdiagnoses can be the most frustrating aspect of female pattern hair loss.
The following are different causes of female pattern hair loss and some effective, natural alternatives to expensive conventional treatments.
Androgenetic Alopecia
People with genetic predispositions to hair loss suffer when a group of hormones called androgens interferes with the natural process of hair growth. In women, this androgen is called dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Excessive DHT may build up, causing hair follicles to shrink, die or become incapable of producing hair growth. This condition is known as androgenetic alopecia and is recognized by diffuse thinning on all areas of the scalp.
Telogen Effluvium
About six weeks to three months after a highly stressful event, such as childbirth, malnutrition, severe infection, major surgery, or the introduction of certain medications, telogen effluvium can begin. This condition causes up to 90 percent of hair to shift all at once to the shedding phrase of the growth cycle. For some women, remission is probable, as long as they avoid the stressful triggers. For other women, however, telogen effluvium can mysteriously persist for years without fully understanding the triggering factors.
Traction Alopecia
This condition is caused by trauma to the hair follicles from hairstyles that pull the hair all the time, such as braiding, cornrows, ponytails and extensions. If the condition is detected early enough, the hair will regrow.
Even though the science of female pattern hair loss is still in its infancy, there is evidence that many natural enzymes, as well as hormone receptors and blockers, may be at work in women.
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