Menopause and Hair Loss
A-to-z-wellness has written Menopause and Hair Loss, they write "The onset of menopause can often lead to hair loss and has long been a part of aging that many women fear the most. These days many more women are also experiencing thinning and bald spots as they mature, and both men and women are reaching out for new solutions. Even though there is no real ‘cure', there are many things that can be done to help. Both hormones and genes are to blame for menopause causing acute hair loss, as is the aging process. Confirming the causes of your loss with a competent and experienced dermatologist is the first step in determining your best treatment options."
Virtualhaircare has written Menopause and Hair Loss, they write "Hair loss in menopausal women is perceived uniquely by the individual woman experiencing it. Nonetheless, in some it is capable of negatively impacting self-esteem and quality of life. Every woman affected should address the problem in the manner she feels is most appropriate for her. However, it is important for women with undiagnosed hair loss to be appropriately evaluated by a physician for causes of hair loss other than androgenetic alopecia as there are a number of underlying medical conditions that may mimic this condition."
Naturalhairlossremedy has written Menopause and Hair Loss, they write "Many women are surprised to learn that balding occurs about in about 40% of women by age 50. Hormones can definitely play a role in hair loss. For some women, there can be an increase in hair loss during menopause. Because of the timing of the hair loss, however, some women may believe that menopause is the reason for the hair loss, while it is actually genetic hair loss that occurred at the same time. There are many reasons why hair loss is linked to menopause. Menopause is a time in women when they experience changes. Many of these changes affect their bodies, minds, and hair."
Drpistone has written Menopause and Hair Loss, they write "Many women who are going through menopause experience thyroid disease, such as low thyroid function. Thyroid disease can cause hair loss in women, and often the indirect cause is menopause. Also during menopause, there are changes in hormone levels, increased testosterone, decreased estrogen, increase physical and emotional stresses, necessary medications, and dermatological and scalp problems. All of these things have tendencies to cause hair loss in women."
Virtualhaircare has written Menopause and Hair Loss, they write "Hair loss in menopausal women is perceived uniquely by the individual woman experiencing it. Nonetheless, in some it is capable of negatively impacting self-esteem and quality of life. Every woman affected should address the problem in the manner she feels is most appropriate for her. However, it is important for women with undiagnosed hair loss to be appropriately evaluated by a physician for causes of hair loss other than androgenetic alopecia as there are a number of underlying medical conditions that may mimic this condition."
Naturalhairlossremedy has written Menopause and Hair Loss, they write "Many women are surprised to learn that balding occurs about in about 40% of women by age 50. Hormones can definitely play a role in hair loss. For some women, there can be an increase in hair loss during menopause. Because of the timing of the hair loss, however, some women may believe that menopause is the reason for the hair loss, while it is actually genetic hair loss that occurred at the same time. There are many reasons why hair loss is linked to menopause. Menopause is a time in women when they experience changes. Many of these changes affect their bodies, minds, and hair."
Drpistone has written Menopause and Hair Loss, they write "Many women who are going through menopause experience thyroid disease, such as low thyroid function. Thyroid disease can cause hair loss in women, and often the indirect cause is menopause. Also during menopause, there are changes in hormone levels, increased testosterone, decreased estrogen, increase physical and emotional stresses, necessary medications, and dermatological and scalp problems. All of these things have tendencies to cause hair loss in women."