7 Common Causes of Female Hair Loss 

Female hair loss can be caused by various factors. Here are seven common causes:


  1. **Androgenetic Alopecia**: Also known as female pattern baldness, it's a hereditary condition where hair follicles shrink over time.

  2. **Hormonal Changes**: Fluctuations in hormones, such as during pregnancy, menopause, or conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), can lead to hair loss.

  3. **Stress**: High levels of stress can trigger a type of hair loss called telogen effluvium.

  4. **Alopecia Areata**: An autoimmune disorder that causes hair to fall out in small, round patches.

  5. **Medical Conditions**: Certain medical conditions like thyroid disorders, anemia, and lupus can contribute to hair loss.

  6. **Medications**: Some medications, including those for cancer, depression, and blood pressure, may have hair loss as a side effect.

  7. **Hairstyling Practices**: Excessive use of hair treatments, heat styling, and tight hairstyles (like braids or ponytails) can damage hair and lead to breakage.



If you're experiencing significant hair loss, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional or Trichologist

to determine the underlying cause and discuss appropriate treatment options.




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