Does PCOS cause hair loss?
PCOS
(polycystic ovarian syndrome) is a hormonal imbalance that can result in a
variety of symptoms, including hirsutism
(excess face and body hair). While many people with PCOS have thicker hair on
their faces and bodies, others have hair thinning and loss, known as female
pattern hair loss.
Male
hormones, often known as androgens, are produced by the female body. Among them
is testosterone. Androgens are responsible for initiating puberty and promoting
hair development in the underarms and pubic regions. They also serve other
vital purposes. PCOS produces an increase in androgen production, which leads
to virilization. This refers to the emergence of more male characteristics,
such as extra hair in areas where it does not normally grow, such as the:
- Face
- Neck
- Chest
- Abdomen
Androgenic
alopecia, or male pattern baldness, is caused by a hormonal
imbalance and has the following symptoms:
- The frontal and parietal (side) portions of the scalp lose the most hair.
- The hair in the parting area thins dramatically.
- Above the temples, the hairline begins to retreat.
Home remedies
There
are also PCOS hair loss home treatments. Shampoos developed for thinning hair
may foster new hair development and protect hair when used with moisturising
shampoos and conditioners for damaged and color-treated hair.
Other
at-home cures include using natural bristle brushes, which are softer and
kinder on hair than synthetic bristles, and putting a pick on hair before
brushing to minimise over-pulling and breaking. It's also a good idea to avoid
hairstyles that exert too much strain on the hair, such as high ponytails or
buns.
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