Relief for Women With Alopecia

  • 13 years ago
http://www.thinninghairwomen101.org There are a number of reasons a woman might lose her hair. Perhaps the most common is androgenic (or androgenetic) alopecia. Women who develop alopecia hair loss are really suffering their own version of male pattern baldness. Its believed by some that there are additional causes, but the primary cause is the same as it is in men. An enzyme called 5-alpha-reductase converts testosterone into dihydrotestosterone, or DHT. The DHT binds to receptors on cells in the hair follicle, causing the follicle to shrink and ultimately be unable to provide adequate nutrition to its hair. When that hair ultimately breaks off or falls out, no new hair comes to replace it. The symptoms of androgenic alopecia in women are different than they are in men. The hair loss is more generalized, rather than being in the specific areas we see in mens alopecia symptoms. Other causes of alopecia in women can be poor nutrition, anemia, pregnancy, or thyroid disorders. There i