Relax, your hair is really not catatonic

If you are a woman and have experienced baldness, you know how can be psychologically harmful. Female pattern baldness is usually a typical pattern of hair loss with a genetic predisposition, aging and hormones. Hair loss in women is not usually how it is for men. Hair grows at an average rate of about half inch per month. Hair grows for two to six years and then goes into a state of peace, and finally falls out. Hair regrowth begins soon after the old is out, so that at any time, an approximately 85% of the hair is growing and 15% is resting.
Hair loss in women occurs when the hair does not grow again. Female pattern baldness is not well understood, but it is associated with aging and genetic predisposition. Also, the levels of endocrine hormones, especially those called androgens, the male sex hormones have an important role to play. Changes in androgens actually affect hair production. After menopause, many women find that the thinning hair, and whose facial hair is coarse. Although new hair is not produced, follicles remain alive, and this suggests the possibility of a new hair growth.
Female pattern baldness is different from male hair loss in the following ways. The frontal hairline usually remains intact, from where they are basically all the fans over the head. Hair on the crown May moderate, but this rarely progresses to total or near baldness as men. Women may be a temporary removal of hair called Telogen effluvium. Some may have the Alopecia Areata is an immune disorder, or hair loss may be a consequence of certain medications and skin diseases. Alopecia Areata in women usually begins with patchy hair loss and can progress to more severe hair loss over time if not properly treated.
 

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