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Female Hair Loss Causes



Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 15 August 2006 | There are 0 comments

The biggest cause of hair loss worldwide is high levels of DHT, a testosterone related hair follicle killing compound that is formed in the scalp of men. Ukmedix sells Propecia provided that the ukmedix doctors agree to give you a prescription and the results with this drug are generally good and ukmedix receives reports of many satisfied and happy patients.

The female hair loss problem can while rarer is often more difficult to treat and definitely more traumatic for those that suffer from it. Women suffer from hair loss for a number of reasons such as a hormone change after for example the birth of a child. Other reasons are when women stop taking birth control pills or when they stop using hormone replacement treatment. Women have also been known to suffer from hair loss due to high fever, acute trauma from things like surgery, physical injury or even some psychological anxiety. Excess and sudden diets that limit the intake of protein or iron can result in female hair loss as can a badly functioning thyroid gland. Diabetes has also been known to cause hair loss in some rare cases.

Many people associate cancer with hair loss and actually believe that it is the cancer itself that causes the hair loss but in fact it is the cancer treatment called chemotherapy that is the real cause of the hair loss. Other medicines cause hair loss in women and men like retinoids, certain blood pressure medicines, antidepressants and some birth control pills.

A good trichologist will know what is causing your hair loss by looking at the various medicines that you are taking and by asking you questions about your lifestyle and habits. The hair loss that is caused by various different factors is also different with some hair loss just being an overall general thinning of the hair and other hair loss being patchy and not just on the head. Female hair loss can be treated and as with men it is better if you get to the root of the problem earlier rather than later.

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