Causes and treatment of alopecia 1: scalp problems
Too much scalp and tinea corporis will lead to an increase in the number of female hair loss, and it is helpful to use medical shampoo and other treatment methods.
Causes and treatment of alopecia II: external factors
Delivery, chemotherapy, surgery and extreme weight loss sometimes affect the growth cycle of hair, leading to female hair loss. Hair loss caused by childbirth is usually discovered only by careful attention, but if you receive chemotherapy, it will lead to all hair loss.
Causes and treatment of alopecia 3: hormones
Most women lose their hair near menopause. If it is confirmed that hair loss is really caused by hormones, you can choose to receive hormone therapy or drugs prescribed by doctors.
Causes and treatment of alopecia 4: heredity
Just as male baldness is often caused by heredity, female hair loss may also be caused by heredity. It may be helpful to treat hair loss caused by hormones in the same way.
Causes and treatment of alopecia 5: thyroid problems
Both hyperactivity and inactivity of thyroid gland may lead to hair thinning, which may lead to female hair loss. Thyroid supplements can restore hair to normal.
Causes and treatment of alopecia 6: drug factors
Common drugs such as antidepressants and antihypertensive drugs can cause female hair loss, and doctors can advise patients to switch to other drugs.
Causes and treatment of alopecia 7: symptoms of autoimmune diseases
The immune system may attack hair follicles, leading to female hair loss. Doctors usually inject a small amount of steroids directly at the site where patients lose their hair.