Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Hormone imbalance that cause Hair loss

If hormones can zap your energy, it’s probably no surprise that they can also turn your tresses into a mess.





1. Excess Estrogen

Estrogen, the power player in women’s bodies, when it’s appropriately balanced, It makes you feel energized, helps stabilize your moods . Yet too much estrogen, which can be caused by weight gain, or toxicity from exposure to endocrine disruptors (which are rampant in our food, water and plastic products), can lead to thinning hair. During and after pregnancy, for example, estrogen levels peak and then dip, causing sudden hair loss for many women.

2. Insulin Issues

Insulin, that helper hormone in charge of regulating blood sugar levels, also affects a number of different body processes, including fat storage, heart health and hair growth. Some studies shows that women with some markers of insulin resistance have a greater risk for androgenic alopecia (AGA), or female pattern baldness.

3.Tricky Testosterone

In men, testosterone is associated with being big, burly and hairy. But too much testosterone in women creates some unwanted things, it can cause hair growth on the face, neck or chest, and hair loss on your head. 

4. Thyroid Woes

Your body is an intelligent system. So when it’s under stress due to hormonal imbalances, like fluctuating thyroid levels, it redirects energy used for noncritical processes (hair growth) to more important matters at hand (balancing your hormones). Low thyroid is often the cause of that thinning scalp some women get as they age.

5.Progesterone and estrogen levels out of whack

Progesterone and estrogen are two dominant female hormones and both have very vital functions. There are optimal levels in which the hormones should be produced. When progesterone levels are too low, it can lead to the condition of hyper-estrogen or estrogen dominance which can trigger excessive hair shedding and ultimately hair loss. At the same time the hair is thinning, there could be an increase in unwanted facial or body hair.
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