Female Hair Thinning
Androgenetic Alopecia or Female Hereditary Thinning are common medical terms for the
condition of diffused hair loss in woman. Much like male-pattern baldness, the hair generally
thins the most at the crown and top of head, while the sides remain thicker. Hair becomes very
sparse on top, eventually exposing scalp, but complete baldness usually doesn’t occur.
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Chemotherapy and Radiation Treatments
Either of these cancer fighting medical treatments are well known to cause hair loss throughout
the duration of use. Many other medications are linked to hair loss. Blood thinners, oral
contraceptives, lithium, arthritis, and gout medications are just a few.
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