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Female Hair Loss Help – How Much Can I Lose and Still Be Me?

Posted By: Healthy Life on June 15, 2008 in Hair Loss Treatments - Comments: No Comments »

Suffering from hair loss? Shocked to see the amount of hair that is falling off on your pillows in the morning? If it is becoming a daily worry, it is best to now do something about it!

Female hair loss occurs in more than one pattern. The easiest way is to talk to your doctor about it. Unlike male hair loss, female scalp hair loss may begin at any age to 50 and has no recognizable pattern. If you have noticed thinning or great amount of loss of hair, you might want to take note as this loss might be temporary or permanent. For females, sometimes after pregnancy, there might be a temporary loss of hair.

Similar to men, female androgenetic alopecia can vary and some typical patterns might be thinning of hair over entire scalp, with more thinning towards the back or front of the scalp.
For females, it is extremely de-moralizing if you find that you are losing the crown glory.

What are some of the tips to get prevent this?

- Plenty of exercise
- Relax – Stress is one of the factors for hair loss. Try to plan your lifestyle to minimize undue stress.
- Healthy Diet – A healthy diet especially fruits and vegetables can help to alleviate the condition
- Prevent Harsh Chemical Treatments – Try not to use too much chemicals on your hair e.g. hair dyes
- Hard Combing – Hair is a delicate item. Try not to pull too hard while combing.

Early treatment should be sought to prevent the condition from worsening. Seek doctor’s advice or use natural remedies to combat the condition before worsening. Natural remedies are recommended as it minimizes the issue of side effects.