The Main Cause of Female Hair Loss In Women
by Bob Atkins
Hair loss in women can be a daunting time. This can lower self esteem and create problems regarding depression and anxiety. So, what causes hair loss in women? What causes hair loss are a great many things which we sometimes take for granted in our everyday lives.
Outside factors like illnesses, medications, surgery trauma and childbirth all contribute to female hair loss. In rare cases exposure to certain chemicals and elements can also lead to hair loss.
People naturally shed hair everyday of our lives. Our hair has a growth cycle of around two to six years wherein a strand may grow continuously and eventually fall out at the end of the cycle after a short resting period. The natural cause of female hair loss is this ending of the cycle where the strands fall out. The follicles will then grow another strand of hair and the cycle continues. The growth cycle for each strand is different which is why we always have falling hair everyday of our lives.
Another cause of female hair loss may be the hairstyle that some women use daily. These who tie their hair in tight pony tails can aggravate hair follicles with the constant pressure of pulling the hair and cause these to die out. This cause of female hair loss can be easily remedied by giving your hair a break and just wearing it loose.
Childbirth can affect female hair loss. Being pregnant releases hormones which improve a woman’s hair and skin. After childbirth, these hormones are no longer produced, which can cause female hair loss. Some women will lose only a small amount of hair and hardly notice it whereas others lose enough to make them nervous.
Any one of these causes can be to blame for natural hair loss in a woman. They are noticeable factors and are therefore easy to spot. Female hair loss causes not mentioned here are a result of diseases or outside factors present in the woman’s body.













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