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Female Pattern Hair Loss
Female Pattern Hair Loss

The prevalent problem with this is that outside of understanding there is a genetic cause, not much else is known. Besides, there is not a wealth of research in this manner, and what there is, more often than not, yields as many questions as answers.

Trichtotillomania

Though this condition is considered psychological disarray, it is treated with medications used for the treatment of dejection or obsessive-compulsive disorder, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) like Wellbutrin, Paxil, or Lexapro.

To answer the question of what's going on with women is much, even more challengeable than in men, though it's just poorly understood. Actually Women's hair loss doesn't go along away of that of men's. We understand the male problem much better than women's, and better still the role of androgens in that process. Speaking about FPHL, there is hastening after menopause, but it will often show up between the ages of eighteen or nineteen.

While there are other conditions, like PCOS, where there is a through connection between a woman's hair loss and excess androgens, doctors say that clear-cut hormonal associations are rare.

There are various patterns of hair loss in women than in men. In some females, the hair loss spares the anterior hairline and they have thinning on top; some have bitemporal recessions; some just have an overall thinning; while others lose their hair just at the crown.

Some conventional medical cures aimed at controlling excess androgen can overturn hair loss in men; at times they might not work at all in some women. But they do work for others.

by: Phemmy




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