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Causes of Thinning Hair – What You Don’t Know Might Hurt You
By Mark Hall
You might wonder why so many people suffer from excessive thinning of the hair. There is no one
reason. Every one is different. However, there are some common causes of hair loss you must be
made aware off. In order to determine an appropriate solution you must understand the cause. This
article’s intent is to discuss the most common causes of hair loss.
- Medications: Medications allow us to live longer and experience a better quality of life, however, they
all have side effects. You must understand that many commonly prescribed products such as birth
control pills, chemotherapy, lithium, or even some diet pills are associated with hair loss. The good
news is this effect is not permanent. Once these products are discontinued the hair will usually grow
back.
- Menopause: Many women experience hair loss during and after menopause. Before menopause
women naturally have higher estrogen levels and low levels of testosterone. During menopause
estrogen levels drop causing testosterone to become more dominant. This can lead to hair loss and
hair growth in other unwanted areas such as the face.
- Child Birth: It is not uncommon for women to lose a significant amount of hair after child birth. This
condition often corrects itself over time.
- Androgenetic Alopecia: This is the most common form of thinning hair. It is commonly referred to as
male pattern baldness. Although researchers are