Baldness In Women - How To Deal With It


Baldness in women is not as socially acceptable as baldness in men. Most men grow up with the knowledge that one day they will probably lose their hair. Women, on the other hand, do not expect to ever lose their hair. Women go to great lengths to protect their hair and make it look good. Having great looking hair is a great self esteem booster since women are more conscience about how they look than men.

Female hair loss is usually rare and does not usually appear until a woman is in her fifties. Many studies have shown this to be due to the fact that a woman's body does not produce the same amount of hormones as it once did. There are many cases where baldness in women goes hand in hand with a woman going through menopause.

Female hair loss differs from men in several ways. Men will usually experience hair loss from the front of the scalp and/or the top of the head. Women tend to lose hair from all over their head. This can explain why it is less noticeable in women until the condition becomes extreme. Many women will start to notice thinning hair but will not immediately associate this with hair loss. Often it is the hairdresser who first notices a problem.

Many people will just accept that thinning hair in women is a normal process of aging. In most cases this is not true. Thinning hair in women can signal a medical or health problem which should be diagnosed and treated. Blood tests to detect reduced hormone levels are simple and quick. Decreased hormone levels can be detrimental to bone health as well as female hair loss. It is important for women to stay on top of this problem and take the steps necessary to correct the problem.

Hair loss in women should be treated differently from treatment for men. Hair loss in women can be a sign of other, more serious health problems that have gone undiagnosed. Stress can often cause thinning hair and is a common problem in both men and women. The female body handles stress differently from the male body and often causes the body to go into a hormonal imbalance. Unfortunately, stress is a big part of our daily lives and usually cannot be avoided. The good part is there are ways to learn how to manage stress so that it does not cause serious health problems. There are many medical professionals who are trained to teach you how to safely manage your daily stress.

Hair loss in women can have a devastating effect on their lives. They can lose their self esteem and feel that they are no longer attractive to men. This can lead to depression if left untreated. Medical treatment to find the cause is important since the cause needs to be treated also. Working closely with a doctor or dermatologist will often provide great results. There are treatments available but most require close medical supervision. The most important things is to seek treatment to improve your overall self esteem. It is common knowledge that when a woman feels good about herself she will also look good.

Note that sudden hair loss in women can be a symptom of a more serious illness. So do not take it lightly.

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