Causes And Treatments For PCOS Hair Loss
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a group of symptoms related to anovulation (lack of ovulation) and excess androgens, or male hormones, such as testosterone.
The consequence of androgen overproduction is an array of symptoms that often make life very difficult for those affected, especially in terms of mental health.
Notable symptoms include infertility (anovulation), irregular periods, weight gain, hirsutism and hair loss.
PCOS hair loss, also known as PCOS hair thinning, female pattern baldness or androgenic alopecia, is one of the most distressing symptoms to experience.
Its presentation is commonly experienced as the loss of hair fullness on the front/central region of the scalp, often moving through to the mid-scalp region in a Christmas tree-like fashion.
Why Does PCOS Cause Hair Loss?
The primary cause of PCOS hair loss is the excess production of androgens (such as testosterone), which is part of the diagnostic criteria for PCOS.
Inflammation
Adrenal (Stress)
Post-Pill (Pill-Induced)
PCOS Hair Loss Treatment
While the most effective way to reverse PCOS-related hair loss is by addressing your underlying condition, there are treatment options for managing it; each of which focuses on reducing the androgenic hormones your body produces.
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