Hair loss is a major problem that can affect any adult at any time. This problem is made worse with women, as your hair is seen as a sign of beauty and sexual maturity, and losing it will not only cause distress but a myriad of other painful social as well. This problem is extremely common for all sorts of women, and luckily, it is curable most of the time.
The reason why female hair loss is mostly curable is because of how it develops. Unlike its male counterpart, female loss of hair is almost exclusively caused by a hormone called "DHT". For hair loss in women to occur, the DHT hormone is released in too-larger quantities for your hair follicles to handle, which causes them to halt production of hair.
DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) is the hormone which controls the rate of growth of hair. It is found inside hair follicles, and is responsible for the rate of hair growth that each follicle has. The amount of DHT inside a hair follicle determines how much hair is produced from it - with more DHT stopping the production of hair. You can see this in action if you look at your arms or face - there is hardly any hair growing out of these hair follicles because DHT is naturally controlling the rate of growth from them. However, the DHT inside the follicles on your scalp is less abundant, allowing flowing silky hair to come out.
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