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There are many different reasons a person may have hair loss issues. It is important to find the cause of your hair loss problems to figure out how to treat them. One of the many sources is hormonal imbalance causing hair loss. This is very common and occurs in various times in a person's life. One of the many times you can see hormonal imbalance causing hair loss is after having a baby. A woman's hormones get out of balance during pregnancy. However, a woman is secreting hormones that help her to keep her hair on her head. After giving birth though, those hormones go away and the body tries to get back to the normal levels they were at before getting pregnant. That combines with the stress having a baby puts on your body can cause you to lose your hair. Another one of the times in a woman's life where hormonal imbalance causing hair loss can happen is during menopause. The hormones get out of balance as the body is trying to transition into the next stage in a woman's life. Many things happen at this time. One the biggest things is that a woman's body ay start to produce more testosterone, which can mean more DHT, which causes hair loss. Menopause can change a woman's body in many ways and hair loss is only one of these. It may be a long while before your hormones go back to normal though. Stressful situations are also a way of hormonal imbalance causing hair loss. Stress releases hormones into the body that attack many different parts. This is the same for the hair. Stress, anxiety and depression can all cause a hormonal imbalance that can lead to hair loss. This is one of the many reasons that it is important to keep these problems under control. You may find that exercise is a great way to help keep these problems at bay, as exercising releases feel good hormones into the body. You may even want to try meditation or yoga. Massage is another way to help manage these problems. Massage has many different benefits for the body and can make you feel great. The great thing about hormonal imbalance causing hair loss is that once the hormones level off, the hair loss problems will usually go away on their own. Sometimes this happens on it's own accord. Other times it may become necessary to help your hormones get back to the levels that they need to be at. In these cases hormone altering drugs may be given to a person. If you feel that you are suffering from hair loss from a hormonal imbalance, it is important that you see your doctor. Hormonal imbalances can be a serious problem. They need to be monitored to make sure that they do not go too far out of control. Besides, the sooner you get your hair loss problems under control, the sooner you can go back to having the full head of hair that you once had.
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