Dealing with menopausal hair loss
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 3:03 pm
I must admit I’m not looking forward to the menopause. There seems to be so many physical and emotional symptoms! The changing hormones often make ladies feel pretty low and on top of it all, hair loss. This would turn Pollyanna on steroids into Eeyore on a bad day. Apparently hair thinning happens in as many as 50%!!!
Make sure you get a diagnosis for pattern baldness before treating it as there may be other reasons why your hair is falling out. There are things you can try but you must check with your pharmasist that the treatments work with any other conditions/medications you are taking. I could write a blog on each one of the following points but here’s a quick list for your reference:
Minoxidil is the most commonly suggested treatment. It works for a few, but once your using this ointment you’re committed for life. It’s not on prescription.
The oral contraceptive spironolactone can be very effective but certainly not suitable for everyone.
Laser therapy also has some mixed results. You can’t get this on the NHS and you need to be careful that you use someone who is using the right strength of low level laser.
A real obvious one is making sure your getting enough of the right vits, minerals, iron, protein, biotin, and produce that contain natural DHT blockers.
Look into supplements like Viviscal, Biotin and Florisene.
Investigate options for cafeine shampoo’s and oral DHT blockers.
Make sure that your shampoo is sulphate free and PH balanced.
Be careful not to do/take too many things at once as you won’t know what’s working and you could cancel the effectiveness of some treatments when combined with others.
Whatever you need to do to feel better give yourself permission to do it. Get your nails done or treat yourself to new clothes. Seek help from therapists who specialise in managing stress such as meditation, hypnotherapy, massage etc. I wish you every success in getting your mojo back and if you’d like to talk to me more I’m always happy to help.
Make sure you get a diagnosis for pattern baldness before treating it as there may be other reasons why your hair is falling out. There are things you can try but you must check with your pharmasist that the treatments work with any other conditions/medications you are taking. I could write a blog on each one of the following points but here’s a quick list for your reference:
Minoxidil is the most commonly suggested treatment. It works for a few, but once your using this ointment you’re committed for life. It’s not on prescription.
The oral contraceptive spironolactone can be very effective but certainly not suitable for everyone.
Laser therapy also has some mixed results. You can’t get this on the NHS and you need to be careful that you use someone who is using the right strength of low level laser.
A real obvious one is making sure your getting enough of the right vits, minerals, iron, protein, biotin, and produce that contain natural DHT blockers.
Look into supplements like Viviscal, Biotin and Florisene.
Investigate options for cafeine shampoo’s and oral DHT blockers.
Make sure that your shampoo is sulphate free and PH balanced.
Be careful not to do/take too many things at once as you won’t know what’s working and you could cancel the effectiveness of some treatments when combined with others.
Whatever you need to do to feel better give yourself permission to do it. Get your nails done or treat yourself to new clothes. Seek help from therapists who specialise in managing stress such as meditation, hypnotherapy, massage etc. I wish you every success in getting your mojo back and if you’d like to talk to me more I’m always happy to help.