Why does hair fall out and how can it be linked to hormones?

Hair loss (alopecia) is often a signal of a hormonal problem.

Hormonal causes:

  • Hypothyroidism - the most common cause
  • Androgenic alopecia - Effects of the DHT hormone
  • Postnatal period - fall in oestrogen levels
  • Menopause
  • Vitamin D deficiency
  • Iron deficiency - often accompanied by thyroid problems

Dr Caunes' diagnostics:

  1. TSH, T4, T3 - thyroid
  2. Androgens (DHEA-S, testosterone, DHT) - androgenetic alopecia
  3. Vitamin D, iron, ferritin

With treatment of the underlying condition, hair growth is restored within 3-6 months.

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