10 Reasons For Hair Fall in Females and Treatment Options

Hair fall

Hair fall, also known as alopecia, is a medical condition in which there is excessive hair shedding more than the normal rate. It’s normal to lose 50 to 100 hairs per day as part of the natural hair growth cycle. These hairs usually grow back with time.

However, if you notice that your hair is thinning and bald patches appear in your hair, then it may be a sign of hair fall. There can be many possible reasons for hair fall like stress, hormonal changes and nutrient deficiencies. Similarly, genetics and other medical conditions such as thyroid disorders or autoimmune diseases can also lead to hair fall. 

If you are living in Cape Town and suffering hair loss, you should visit Prime Health Centre for the treatment. 

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10 Reasons For Hair Fall in Females

There can be many possible reasons for hair fall in females. Some of them are explained below: 

1. Genetic/ Heredity 

One of the most common causes of hair fall in women is genetics. If a person’s family has a history of hair thinning or female pattern baldness, you may experience it too. This type of hair loss usually happens gradually.  And it becomes more noticeable with age.

2. Hormonal Changes

Women go through several hormonal changes during their lives. These changes can happen during pregnancy, after childbirth, and around menopause. It may even occur when a woman starts or stops birth control pills. 

These changes in hormone levels can disturb the natural hair growth cycle. As a result, some women may notice increased hair fall. In many cases, this type of hair loss is temporary, but sometimes it may last longer and require proper treatment.

3. Stress

Emotional or physical stress also leads to sudden hair loss. Specifically, things like surgery, illness, or even losing someone close to you can shock your body. This may push more hair into the shedding phase than usual. The hair usually grows back once the stress is managed.

4. Nutritional Deficiencies

Our hair needs proper nutrition to grow well. Lack of iron, protein, vitamin D, or other essential nutrients can weaken the hair roots. This can lead to increased shedding and thinning over time.

5. Thyroid Disorders

An underactive or overactive thyroid can affect your overall health, including your hair. Hormones produced by the thyroid gland help control the hair growth cycle. Any imbalance can slow growth and increase hair fall.

6. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

PCOS is a common condition that affects hormone levels in women. It can cause unwanted hair growth in some areas and hair loss on the scalp. Many women with PCOS also deal with thinning hair or patches of baldness.

7. Hairstyles and Hair Treatments

Tight hairstyles like braids, ponytails, or buns can pull on the scalp and damage the hair roots. This can lead to a type of hair loss called traction alopecia. Similarly, frequent use of heat tools, dyes, or harsh chemicals can weaken the hair and cause breakage.

8. Aging

As women age, hair naturally becomes thinner. The rate of hair growth also slows down. This is a normal part of aging, but it can feel more noticeable in some women than others.

9. Medications

Some medicines can cause hair fall as a side effect. These may include treatments for depression, blood pressure, arthritis, and cancer. If you notice hair loss after starting a new medication, it’s best to talk to your doctor.

10. Autoimmune Conditions

Sometimes, the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy hair follicles. This can lead to patchy hair loss, known as alopecia areata. It may come and go, or in some cases, become more severe without treatment.

Hair Fall Treatments For Women In Cape Town

Women living in Cape Town who are struggling with hair fall should reach out to Prime Health Centre Cape Town. At Prime Health Centre, we have an experienced medical team led by me, Dr. Botto. We offer effective hair fall treatments designed to target the root cause of the problem.

Our treatment options include:

  • Combination Therapy: A mix of oral capsules and topical scalp foam for stronger results.
  • Oral Hair Therapy Only: Capsules designed to support hair growth from within.
  • Topical Hair Therapy Only: Scalp foam applied directly to the affected area to stimulate hair follicles.

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DR Botto

Dr. B. Botto

Dr. Bradley Botto is a medical doctor who graduated from Stellenbosch University. He specializes in general health, testosterone treatment (TRT), and weight loss programs. He focuses on proven treatments personalized to each patient's needs, helping them feel their best.