Hair loss in women
In the words of Elizabeth Steel, hair loss is miserable enough for a man: a downright catastrophe for a woman. A survey by Hairline International, the baldness support group, found that 78% of its female members no longer felt like women, 40% said their marriage had suffered and 63% had considered suicide.
Thinning hair after the menopause
Hair loss and other symptoms
Causes of thinning hair in women
- age (most old people have thinner hair than when they were young)
- heredity (some people are programmed to have thin hair, particularly as they get older)
- a hormone disorder (particularly an underactive thyroid gland)
- drugs
- iron deficiency (most likely in women who are vegetarians)
- severe mental stress (such as bereavement), 2–3 months previously
- severe physical illness of any sort, 2–3 months previously (particularly a high fever or severe infection – the hair grows again when the body has fully recovered)
- childbirth (it is common to shed a lot of hair for 1–6 months after childbirth, but it usually grows again afterwards)
- systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, a disease affecting the connective tissue)
- damage from bleaches and relaxers, which can make the hair become ‘soapy’ in texture and break off (Afro-Caribbean hair is especially vulnerable).
Treatments for thinning hair in women
Written by: Dr Margaret Stearn
Edited by: Dr Margaret Stearn
Last updated:
Friday, February 26th 2010
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Posted by oldwoman on 19/04/2012 at 08:05
WHEN necessary where can I get a wig ?
Posted by kellee chastain on 04/03/2012 at 05:33
over the past 4 years my hairloss started out in big round patches gone and would actually regrow after about 18 months and now its all gone but 10% is left and ive noticed in the past 6 months im getting the circular patches in my pubic area it cant be alapecia i had cat scratch fever 6 months before it happened and they only gave me one bag iv of keflex dont know if it has anything to do with it but im almost completely bald and its affected me getting a job and doing daily activities when its in public i need help what medacines would help please help me this has ruined my life and i cannot afford a wig
Posted by Optional on 12/05/2011 at 10:06
I was an egg donor and a couple of months after my hair started coming out, round the front, back and sides. I went to the doctors and spoke to a lady doctor and she said it was the drop in hormone, which I believe this is why this has happened, also was over stimulated. She said it could fall out up to 6mths. The same thing happened after childbirth and it did grow back. It has just started coming out again it will be a year in June that I did this. Is this normal? Spoke be a man doctor other day and didn't seem to understand anything about it, put it down to stess but I don't believe it is.
Posted by Optional on 21/12/2010 at 02:55
Reassuring information but hard to live with the problem.
Posted by prairiegirl on 10/10/2010 at 01:55
I have been losing huge handfuls of hair every time I shampoo, and only recently was diagnosed as being hypothyroid. In my case, this is an autoimmune disorder in which the body attacks the thyroid, and it is hereditary - I am 4th (known) generation with this condition. I am now on medication for the thyroid condition and hopefully the hair loss will improve. The emotional reaction to hair loss when I've always had thick, curly long hair has been a bit difficult to control. I now begin to understand what my aunt went through when she lost all her hair because of alopecia years ago.
Posted by Misc_M_29 on 21/06/2010 at 02:12
Solutions for hair problems for men would be good here - I have a strange condition where some of my hairs are turning white. I can cut these out and my hair looks fine for a few weeks but they soon return. When I have my hair cut really short, again it's a very nice blonde colour. However, after a while, the colour goes white right at the very tips on some of the hairs. What exactly is going on? Am I deficient with something? Is this caused by illness - I have been having some illnesses although the doctor assures me there is no connection. I am baffled as to why this is happening and cannot seem to find a solution anywhere. Any ideas? Also, why do women have so many more hair dyes than men?
Posted by Shavonda Hull on 24/01/2010 at 09:07
My hair is going bald at the top of my head,what can I use to treat this.
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