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Women with alopecia Print E-mail
You do not hear statements
about women with alopecia as much as you hear talks about men with the
condition. Alopecia is the loss of hair on different parts of your body
where hair resides. Many women do not notice they are losing their hair
until the hair begins to leave their scalp. The hair loss can be
permanent or it can be something that is temporary. If the condition is
temporary the hair will normally begin to fall out and then seamlessly
begin growing on its own again. There are three main reasons primarily
why women with alopecia even come into occurrence. The first one is
they have a small case of the alopecia areata which is classified as
losing your hair in a patch. Normally alopecia areata will look as if
it is circular. Many women will also begin to lose their hair during
menopause. Hormones are already raging at this state of time in a
woman's life, and frankly her body is going a million miles a minute so
a little hair loss can be expected. However the most common cause of
women with alopecia has been deemed to be oversensitivity to the
testosterone hormone. When women have too much of this hormone
circulating through their body they are opt to develop traits that
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