Menopausal Hair Loss - July 3rd, 2009

Most women don’t suffer hair loss throughout their lives except for in times of stress, due to vitamin deficiencies, or otherwise.  Some women suffer from hair loss due to anorexia or otherwise.  But in most cases, this is not a common problem.  Occasionally, women lose hair when they go through pregnancies, or generally speaking right after the baby comes due to a sudden and severe change in hormones.  This may take a while to grow back still the same.

But the most common hair loss in women comes at the age of menopause.  The hormones go wild, they have to be controlled, and in that time many women lose hair.  However, the problem is that oftentimes, the body never goes back to the way it used to be in terms of hormones.  So you never get the old status back, and some will not naturally grow their hair back, especially being that menopause takes a certain amount of time to run its course.  But whether you suspect that your hair will come back at this time or not, we would suggest actually looking into hair loss treatments, however temporary you think it may be, mostly to be on the safe side.



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