Any women who is going through a period of stress and turmoil in her life, will tell you how difficult it is and how much she is trying to cope with the situation. However it can be hard to cope with and as a result your body finds ways in which to alert you about how much stress your body is going through. You might not have realised that you weren’t coping with a situation so by seeing that your hair is starting to thin or you are experiencing hair loss that you realise that there is a need to change something to make sure your hair starts to return.

Hair loss for a woman can be really traumatic and as well as taking the right medication, you also need to make sure that you have found ways in which to cope with your stress. Finding ways to cope with your stress will ensure that your hair starts to return. Although it might take a while for your hair return, it should return as normal. However this will depend largely on the type of hair loss condition that you are suffering from. Your doctor will be able to properly diagnose your hair loss condition.

There are many myths that surround female hair loss and this can often cause more upset for a woman who is experiencing hair loss herself. Thankfully the majority of the myths are untrue and for some of the female hair loss conditions, there is currently no explanation behind the reasons why you are experiencing that particular type of hair loss.

Women can lose their hair at any time in their live. Some hair loss is temporary, whereas other forms of hair loss can be more permanent. Permanent hair loss amongst women is not as common as it is amongst men but in order to find out whether or not the hair loss that you are suffering with is temporary or permanent you will need to speak with a doctor.

Your doctor should be able to provide you with some form of treatment for your hair loss and they may also advise you to take other steps in your life to ensure that you are not stressed out about anything and that you are taking things easy as these things can affect your hair loss. Stress can be one of the main reasons why you are suffering with hair loss so this needs to be controlled.

During pregnancy, you can experience a whole host of symptoms ranging from water retention to mood swings to hair loss. All of these symptoms are perfectly normal whilst you are pregnant and they are often as a result of the change in hormones that is occurring in your body.

When you are having a baby, it is a really stressful time for your body. There is a lot going on inside and your body is having to work overtime to ensure that you are able to cope with your day to day activities as well as ensuring that the baby that you are carrying is safe and healthy.

Once you have given birth, there is another change in hormones in your body and this is another time when you are more likely to experience some form of hair loss. Your hair is extremely reactive to the hormones in your body and this is why you experience hair loss. However for most women the hair loss that they suffer after giving birth is only temporary and it is not something that you need to worry yourself about. You will need to concentrate your efforts on looking after your new baby and ensuring that you provide everything that your baby needs.

In the simplest term, telogen effluvium is when you experience more hair loss than normal. We each shed a certain amount of hair on a daily basis whilst we are sleeping, when we are styling our hair and when we are in the shower, however this should only be a small amount.

Telogen effluvium is a form on alopecia and it is characterised by hair shedding. At first you may notice that your hair is looking considerably thinner than normal and that you are noticing more hair at the bottom of the shower or on your pillow at night.

This particular type of hair loss occurs when an individual experiences sudden or severe stress. The stress results in the hair follicles stopping any hair growth and in turn you experience thinning of the hair. The hair follicles are no longer producing hair because they are in their resting phase.

Thankfully telogen effluvium is a temporary form of hair loss and through ensuring that you have received the right treatment from your doctor, you should find that your hair returns. Unfortunately more women tend to experience telogen effluvium because they tend to go through more stressful and emotional traumas than men such as giving birth.

If you have taken your hair for granted like most women do, it can be really hard to come to terms with the fact that you are losing some or all of your hair. Although female hair loss is a difficult thing to come to terms with, it may have been the direct result of something else that you are suffering with.

In most instances of people with cancer who receive treatment, a large majority lose some or all of their hair. This is because the chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment affects the hair follicles on your body and they become dormant. This means that they no long produce hair and you develop patches of baldness or thinning of the hair. Not every woman who receives this type of cancer treatment loses her hair but it is a common side effect.

In order to combat the fact that you are losing some of your hair, you might want to cover up your hair wearing a hat, a scarf or even a human hair wig. Nobody needs to know that you have lost some of your hair during your chemotherapy treatment if you don’t want them to know. A human hair wig will easily cover up any hair loss that you are suffering with.

When a woman experiences hair loss, she thinks that she is the only woman to have lost some or all of her hair. Although it might be common to see a man without his hair, it is very rare to see a woman with no hair herself.

Hair loss amongst women is actually very common and you might be surprised at how many women suffer from hair loss during their lifetime. You may have seen in the media, that there are celebrity women such as Bernie Nolan and Angelina Jolie who have experienced female hair loss for a variety of reasons ranging from cancer treatment to stress and hair conditions such as alopecia.

Whatever type of hair loss that you are suffering with, you need to speak with your doctor to ensure that you are receiving the right treatment for it. Most of the common hair loss conditions are treatable, although this may take some time and there will be other things that you will need to change in order to reduce the amount of stress that is in your life as this could be contributing to your hair loss. Any woman would do anything to ensure that her hair returned as normal.