Friday, December 11, 2009

Androgenetic Alopecia More Condition_symptoms Is There Any Solution For Androgenetic Alopecia In Women?

Is there any solution for androgenetic alopecia in women? - androgenetic alopecia more condition_symptoms

My sister is 27 years hair thinning and hair loss experienced over 3 years. () may be caused by stress and diet. The results of tests for hormones, blood sugar, etc., R. Dermotologists normal prescribed minoxidil / Mintop. That was unnecessary and hair growth is reversible when medication is stopped. Is there a cure for this disease

1 comment:

Andy B said...

The answer really lies in your question:
You androgenic alopecia, when androgens - male hormones increased. Your doctor should be able to prescribe anti-androgens.

If the temples are in decline, is a clear signal of increased androgens.

From a technical note, women with ovarian cysts can develop androgenic alopecia. These are signs of a pick up of the face or hair. Weight gain.

If your sister is in competitive sports or a gym "addict" This may increase in the adrenal glands to androgens.

Regards

Andy

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