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Is Your Hair Loss Hormonal or due to External Factor?

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    It seems like your hair loss may be influenced by hormonal changes could be contributing to your hair loss.


    Thinning in specific areas, additional physical symptoms (such as changes in menstrual cycles or body hair), and recent hormonal events or medication adjustments point toward a hormonal influence. Consulting with a healthcare provider like an endocrinologist or dermatologist would be beneficial to determine underlying hormonal imbalances and to create a targeted treatment plan.

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    If your responses are mixed between hormonal and external indicators, your hair loss may be influenced by both hormonal and external factors.


    In this case, addressing both areas—like working on lifestyle changes, reviewing medications with a doctor, and adopting gentler hair care practices—could be the most effective approach.

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    It seems like your hair loss may be influenced by external factors may be responsible for your hair loss.


    Diffuse shedding, scalp irritation, and breakage near specific areas are often due to styling habits, stress, or product use. Focusing on gentler styling techniques, reducing heat/chemical exposure, and using protective products may help mitigate hair loss. Consider a hair routine with nourishing and moisturizing products to support hair strength and health.

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