Women and hair thinning
Hair thinning or loss of hair in woman is quite different from that in man. It may happen because of some illness or pregnancy, which are one of the main reasons of woman’s hair loss. In comparison with men, women’s hair gets thinning later than men’s at around 50, but sometimes even later.
It is common that women are more excited about their hair loss than men. And if now you are experiencing something wrong with your hair and afraid them to be lost, go to the specialist and consult with him or her about your problem. Do not try to make any independent self exams, as many of them are not correct. Only specialist can give you right diagnose.
If you do not know the signs of “Androgenetic Alopecia” and think you are having it right now, this information is exactly for you: Androgenetic Alopecia is considered to be when the back and front of your scalp have hair thinning, as well as when the entire scalp seems to be thinning.
Among other reasons of hair loss in women it is distinguished Trichotillomania, which is a cause of hair pulling. Alopecia areata connected with autoimmune disorder. Triangular alopecia is a temporary loss. Scarring Alopecia leaves the scarring on the scalp. And last one, Telogen effluvium caused by hormonal or drug/stress.