Causes of Hair Loss - Women's Hair Loss

During the change of seasons, it is quite normal to lose hair more than usual. A normal status is that we lose an average of 25 to 40 hairs per day, with the approach of summer, we lose 45 and into the autumn we lose up to 60. You don’t need to worry hair loss leaves room for new hair to grow that is healthy and vigorous. 

A vitamin can help to promote re-growth of new hair by activating the manufacture of keratin, these are vitamin b6 and amino acids, the problem should be resolved within 3 months. 

Women's Hair Loss

After childbirth, it is possible that a woman loses her hair, possibly in “handfuls”. During her pregnancy, she had a high rate of progesterone, which during birth, collapsed and disappeared in one fell swoop. If the hair loss continues beyond six months after childbirth, it would be a problem, but it should correct its self as the woman regains all her normal hormone balance. 

A blood sample taken to detect iron deficiency, which is responsible for most cases of female alopecia (70%) may be needed. Contraceptive use during breastfeeding may also be a predominant factor in the fall of excessive hair. A diet of iron rich, red meat at least 3 times a week and dairy products, water and calcium tablets and then everything should go back in order within a reasonable period. 

Menopause also causes the falling of hair; the body no longer manufactures enough female hormones and male hormone’s start “taking over". The hair loses its strength and density at the expense of hair that grows on the chin and cheeks.

Treatment is simple, female hormones are taken which is the classic treatment of menopause. No woman should avoid this kind of treatment because they have everything to gain, healthy, normal hair and skin that is rejuvenated. Not to mention removing the effects of menopause such as hot flushes. 

Iron and calcium supplement this treatment, if alopecia is really visible it will be a good idea to consider an application of Minoxidil or similar treatment in order to consolidate and strengthen the hair. Don’t forget capsules of gelatin in order to strengthen and thicken existing hair, the results will be visible after three months of treatment. 

Some hairs instead of falling out grow thicker and stronger which conversely makes the hair lose its volume. The cause of this is being too receptive to the male hormones that every woman produces in quantity at menopause. The follicles are too stimulated, which depletes the hair that grows causing hair loss.

During the pre-menopause stage, progesterone will help the hair to recover pending hormone substitutes that you may need later during menopause. After six months use the effects should be felt. 

The local loss of hair meaning in a certain area of the head is often due to emotional shock, stress, childbirth or illness. Some medicines can cause loss of hair, in such a case of hair loss it is imperative to treat as soon as possible by applications of Minoxidil combined with a vitamin supplements. 

If the problem is due to overwork, exhaustion, the doctor may prescribe a sedative. Relaxation sessions enhance the effects of the treatment, the first effects will be visible around six months after starting treatment, and this treatment should be followed throughout the rest of the patient’s life.

Types Of Pregnancy Complications - Types Of Complications During Pregnancy

Most people don’t realize how common complications during pregnancy is until they decide to get pregnant themselves and start looking into it. Early pregnancy complications can arise (with no fault to anyone) in any woman even if she is perfectly health, and has had perfectly healthy children in the past.
Complications During Pregnancy

Here are some complications that are common as well as few things to look out for during pregnancy:
Early pregnancy complications that can arise Once you are pregnant, the first thing you’re going to do is see your obstetrician/gynecologist. You will have an ultrasound done to ensure the pregnancy is advancing as it should and then also have repeated visits to make sure everything is going smoothly.
Two of the most common pregnancy complications early on are:
  • Ectopic pregnancy
    One of the most common complications in pregnancies early on is when the egg is fertilized outside of the womb and begins to develop i the ovary or the fallopian tube. This puts both the fetus and the mother in danger and usually will require surgery. Otherwise, those tubes could burst, creating internal bleeding and sometimes even death.
  • Miscarriage
    There are several complications that can happen in early pregnancy that can cause heavy bleeding and/or result in the baby’s death. These can range from blood clotting, structural problems, infection, or other complications. Sometimes lifestyle choices can have a negative effect on the pregnancy as well such as smoking, alcohol, caffeine, etc.
Higher risks

Although early complications in pregnancy  can happen to anyone,  some women will be at higher risk. Women who are over thirty years old have a higher risk of bearing a child with brith defects compared to those who are under thirty. If you are over thirty five, then you also have an increased risk of high blood pressure, diabetes and other issues. However, today’s technology allows doctors to detect early signs for most of these complications and usually can be treated.
Ultimately, it is good to be aware of these things and consult your doctor on a regular basis durig pregnancy, but not to let it stress you out. Talking with your doctors regularly can usually help ease some of the anxiety or stress you may be feeling, but will also help to ensure that everything is going as planned if you stay up to date with regular appointments and check ups.

 
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