How Is Female Hair Thinning And Stress Related?


  

Emotional and physical stress can cause female hair loss – so yes - female hair thinning and stress are related. It’s believed that stress causes hormonal changes that result in hair loss.  It’s known that other hormonal changes such as pregnancy, thyroid disorders, and oral contraceptives cause  female hair loss.

Stress will cause a rise in adrenaline, which the body can convert into DHT(dihydrotestosterone). DHT is responsible for causing hair loss in women and men. Simply put, it makes the hair follicle shed the normal hair and in its place; thinner, shorter and colorless ‘peach-fuzz’ hair is produced.

Telogen Effluvium And Female Hair Thinning And Stress

Telogen effluvium is a type or category of hair loss. Female hair loss/thinning is associated with telogen effluvium. Sudden or severe stress can result in increased shedding of hair. With telogen effluvium, the stressful event will cause some hair follicles to stop growing prematurely. They then enter into the telogen or resting phase in the growth cyle, where they will stay for about 3 months, and then shed.

Many times the person experiencing telogen effluvium will have recovered from the event before the hair loss happens. More times than not, this female hair loss/thinning is temporary, and your hair will grow back. Sometimes the hair loss will continue until the underlying cause is resolved.

Some Causes Of  Telogen Effluvium

Severe emotional stress

Childbirth

Oral contraceptives

Surgery

Pregnancy terminations

Medications

As stated before, the majority of the time, hair will regrow.  For some the telogen effluvium can go on for some time, until the cause can be resolved. Either way it is beneficial to find a hair loss treatment during this time, to prevent more hair loss and keep your hair in the best possible condition. Visit curemyhairloss.info for further help.


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