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| Hair Loss in Woman: Myth vs. FactProven Hair Regrowth Formula!The advertisements for treatment of balding, and hair loss in men are everywhere. This might lead one to believe that hair loss is generally a men's issue. This is not the case, as many as two-thirds of all women experience hair loss at some point in their life span. The Role of Estrogen in Hair Loss?The role of estrogen in hair growth in humans is not clear. However both oral and topical estrogens are prescribed by physicians to treat hair loss in women -- although there are no controlled studies to support this use of estrogen. Dr. Price warns that women who chose to use oral contraceptives to treat hair loss should take care to select one with little or no androgenic activity such as norgestimate or ethynodiol diacetate. She also warns that women with androgenetic aplopecia should not use testosterone or androgen precursors such as DHEA. Alopecia AreataAlopecia areata is a disease affecting the immune system in almost 2% of the U.S. population. This type of hair loss appears in various degrees of severity from small, round patches of hair loss that regrow without medical treatment to chronic, extensive hair loss that can involve the loss of all hair on the scalp or body hair. This type of hair loss affects both genders equally and can occur at any age, although it occurs most often in children and young adults. The treatments for this type of hair loss include immunomodulating therapies such as glucocorticoids, topical immunotherapy, or anthralin, or biologic-responce modifiers such as Minoxidil. The choice of treatment depends on the patient's age, as well as the extent of hair loss. Milder cases often see a greater improvement with treatment than severe cases. In no case does treatment restore full hair in patients with 100% scalp or body hair loss. Androgenetic Alopecia:
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