Women in their forties have severe hair loss.Hair loss in a woman in her forties could be caused by a variety of reasons:
** 1. Biological factors **
1. ** Hormone-related **
- Women in this age group may face changes in their hormones, such as abnormalities in their glands. When the secretion was insufficient, the body's metabolism would slow down, and the hair would become fragile and easy to break. Moreover, the incidence of abnormal thyreoid function in women was higher than that in men, and hair loss was often one of the early symptoms. If hair loss is accompanied by weight changes, fatigue, fear of the cold, irregular menstruation and other symptoms, you need to pay special attention to the function of the gland.
- An abnormal increase in the secretion of androgens may also lead to an increase in hair loss in women.
2. ** Nutrient deficiency **
- The key component of hair is protein. If you don't have enough protein in your diet, your hair will grow slowly and fall out quickly. Trace elements such as iron and copper are also critical to maintaining hair health. Women who lose weight or have an unbalanced diet are prone to hair loss due to the lack of these elements.
- A lack of vitamins could also lead to hair loss. For example, not exercising, eating less fresh fruits and vegetables, and physical fatigue and sleepiness may indicate a lack of B1. In this case, hair may be sparse and easy to lose hair.
3. ** Kidney and liver deficiency **
- From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, hair was the essence of the kidney. When the liver and kidney were insufficient, the hair lacked the nourishment of blood essence and would easily wither and fall off. Such women may also be accompanied by symptoms such as short breath, laziness to speak, fear of cold, dizziness, ringing in the ears, and soreness of the waist and knees.
** 2. Lifestyle-related factors **
1. ** In terms of pressure **
- Women in their forties may face pressure from work, family, and many other aspects. When the pressure is too great, the level of Cortisol in the body will rise, which can cause "resting hair loss".
2. ** Inappropriate hair care **
- The frequent use of products with chemical components, such as low-quality hair dye, excessive care of the scalp, etc., may damage the hair bulbs and lead to chemical hair loss.
** 3. Disease-related factors **
1. ** Seborheic Dermatosis **
- If you suffer from seborheic hemorrhoid, your hair will usually start to fall off on the top of your head. You can use calcinineurin inhibition drugs such as tacromoss cream and pimecromus cream, or external use of drugs such as Se Sulphur and Salicolic Acid. These drugs have dandruff removal and sterilization effects.
** 4. Effects of special physiological period (if any)**
- Postnatal hair loss was mainly related to a sudden drop in hormones, overwork, lack of sleep, insufficient blood and qi, and reduced frequency of hair washing. Although this was a specific situation after childbirth, if a woman in her forties had a previous childbirth experience and had not fully recovered at that time, she might still have hair loss problems or have hidden hair loss problems.
In response to this situation, the cause of the disease should be identified first, and then the following measures can be taken:
1. ** General adjustment **
- If it is caused by stress, you should maintain a stable mood, adjust your mentality, and consult a psychiatrist if necessary.
- If it was a lack of nutrition, the diet structure should be adjusted to ensure adequate intake of protein, trace elements, and vitamins.
- If it was liver and kidney deficiency, one could consider using Angelica, Wolfberry, Fleeceflower Root, and Dodder Seed, each 6 grams, to boil water or boil soup to drink.(Angelica can nourish the blood and promote blood circulation, Wolfberry and Dodder can nourish the liver and kidney, and Fleeceflower Root can also benefit blood essence and black hair.) However, it should be noted that the use of Chinese medicine should be based on one's physique.
2. ** Medical intervention **
- If hair loss is caused by abnormal secretion of androgens, it can be treated with drugs such as minodil and spironolactone, but attention should be paid to adverse reactions such as hirsutism and menstrual disturbances.
- If it was caused by diseases such as seborrhic hemorrhoid, it should be treated with relevant drugs under the guidance of a doctor, such as tacropolis cream.
- If it is suspected that it is a disease such as abnormally functioning thyreoid, it should be promptly examined and treated according to the specific disease.
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