Female Hair Loss- Is it a Real Problem?

by on March 28, 2009

by William R. Nabaza of <A href="http://www.nabaza.com/beauty.htm">http://www.nabaza.com/beauty.htm</A>

Our culture is often quiet on the subject of female hair loss as there are so many jokes and commercials about baldness among man. Moreover, female hair loss is not a social acceptable condition as like that of men. One out of every five females is having thinning hair, but none of them knows the subject of female hair loss. It is really shocking to hear that.

The most common cause of hair loss in women is androgenetic alopecia.. In case your father, grandmother, or mother is suffering from hair loss, there is a possibility that you will have to deal with hair loss too. Apart from this, other predisposing factors causing female hair loss are severe stress, illness that includes special diet and medication (chemotherapy). It is also known that medication for diabetics might cause female hair loss.

It is very important that if you are a female suffering from hair loss, you should not panic immediately after noticing the hair loss because panicking will worsen the condition. If you are going to lose your hair, you are not loosing your friends and also your job. Dont feel alone; dont lose hope there are 30 million other women suffering from female hair loss through out the world. Dont lose your confidence and also be aware that you are not less beautiful than before! There are so many nice people in the world who will support you and you will also find a man that will look past your thinnning hair.

There are numerous options available on the market to deal with female hair loss. One among them is Rogaine. This product is one of the most popular medications for male baldness. It can also be used by females. It will cost you not more than $50 per month. This product has been widely used by women for female hair loss and has been found to slow down and, in some cases, even revert hair loss.

Some doctors prefer to prescribe treatments of estrogen for female hair loss. There is no proven research to confirm that lack of estrogen causes female hair loss.

Female hair loss pattern is entirely different from that of men. Instead of experiencing total hair loss, the female hair loss condition usually has small hair less patches and hair in this areas is getting thinner and thinner. Some women experience female hair loss immediately after parturition. In such case, the condition will get resolved once they have stopped nursing of their baby.

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