Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Reasons for frontal (parietal) hair loss in women?

I have thick hair, but lately I noticed that my hair line is receeding accompagnied by hair thinning.It is parietal mainly ,more than frontal.(From the sides..like men)





I suffer from lots of stress lately, but the rest of may hair is just fine.





I will go check with a doctor in few days.I thought of trying Minoxidil or Rogaine.Do you have any idea about the causes or whether this hair will grow back?Reasons for frontal (parietal) hair loss in women?
Androgenetic alopecia mostly affects the bang/top/crown area but in some cases it can effect the parietal region. If you wear your hair in tightly pulled styles it may be traction alopecia. Traction alopecia effects the hairs that feel the traction the most (sides and perimeter). Essential oils are very effective, natural remedies for female hair loss. I used them for my own severe hair loss problem. You can learn more about using essential oils for hair loss and about the types and causes of female hair loss at the links below.Reasons for frontal (parietal) hair loss in women?
If you have a lot of stress in your life you could have what is called an auto-immune system.that attacks your hair fossils making you lose hair in spots. Your doctor will tell you what you have and how to find help. Forget the creams and lotions. You are wasting your money.
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