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GP Reveals Simple Test for Female Hair Loss

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Up to 50% of women may experience hair loss before age 50.
  • Low iron stores, not just anemia, can cause hair thinning.
  • Consult your GP for ferritin/iron level testing, not just hemoglobin.
GP Reveals Simple Test for Female Hair Loss

Experts suggest that as many as half of all women could experience some form of hair loss before reaching the age of 50. A practicing GP, Dr. Amir Khan, has shared vital information for women noticing increased shedding or decreased hair volume. He explains that diminishing iron stores are frequently the culprit, affecting the oxygen and nutrient supply to hair follicles.

Dr. Khan emphasizes that hair growth can be significantly impacted when iron levels drop, as the body prioritizes essential organs over hair. This is particularly relevant for women who still menstruate and might be losing iron during their cycles, especially if periods are heavy or prolonged, a common occurrence during perimenopause. He urges women to inquire about their ferritin and iron levels, not solely their hemoglobin, during GP consultations.

Seeking medical advice is the first crucial step, where doctors can assess iron levels and recommend appropriate actions, potentially including iron supplements if deficiency is confirmed. Self-medication is discouraged due to potential harm from excessive iron. Comprehensive hair health also involves addressing other factors like thyroid function, stress, and adequate protein intake, alongside good scalp care.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ask your GP to test your ferritin and iron levels, not just hemoglobin, and mention heavy periods or hair thinning.
Yes, even with normal hemoglobin, low iron stores (ferritin) can reduce nutrient delivery to hair follicles, causing thinning.
It can take months, often several, for hair shedding to reduce and new growth to become noticeable, as hair grows slowly.

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