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hair loss in women

hair loss in women

Androgenic alopecia, see there.
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It's important to identify the cause of hair loss in women to treat it, said dermatologist Dr.
Changes in birth control pill: Going off the pill or changing to a different type of hormonal contraception is also one of the causes of hair loss in women.
Telogen Effluvium is another causal factor of hair loss in women mostly.
The prevalence increases with advancing age.1 Hair loss in women is associated with significant psychological morbidity.
Dr Ryan explained there are over 50 different reasons that cause hair loss in women. Some include perimenopause, diabetes, insulin resistance, postpartum depression, lack of zinc, fibroid issues, and vitamin D deficiency, among others.
Professor Ewan Gillon, clinical director at First Psychology Scotland, says hair loss in women can create feelings of inadequacy, which is difficult for sufferers to cope with.
Fortunately, hair loss in women typically does not result in complete baldness, as is often the case with men.
This doesn't seem to be because there is a greater incidence of hair loss in women now, simply that they see hair transplant as a preferable option to wearing a wig.
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