Let's talk about possible hormonal changes

Post pregnancy loss. Many new moms freak out when they see more hair than usual on the brush. Don’t panic, this loss usually ends a few months after giving birth when your hormonal balance restores by itself.

If you want to minimize the effects of pregnancy on your hair, use a mild shampoo, brush less, eat well, avoid chemical treatments and heat styling. It is also recommended to take vitamins with B5, B6, B8, B12, zinc, selenium and sulfur amino acids.

If the loss is abundant and does not stop after the sixth month of giving birth, it is advisable to consult a health professional.

Starting or stopping oral contraceptives can trigger hair loss. These losses are more frequent when stopping its use and can last about six months. Some intrauterine devices (IUDs) have also reported harmful effects such as headaches, loss of libido, severe depression, unexplained weight gain, and hair loss, among others. Check the side effects of the contraceptives you use with your specialist (the doctor can suspend or replace them) and use shampoos and products indicated for hair loss.

There are more than 80 conditions associated with irregular menstrual periods. One of its symptoms can be dry hair. A visit to the doctor will be necessary. For now you can start using mild and natural shampoos.

Amenorrhea can be due to lack of nutrients, lack of nutrients affects the hair. Check with your doctor if you haven’t had at least three consecutive menstrual periods. For now you can start by using mild and natural shampoos.

Heavy periods can cause you to lose iron. Lack of iron can cause anemia. Anemia, among others, can affect hair. Check with your doctor to correct the situation. And for now, start using mild, natural shampoos.

One of the many complications of PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) is hair loss. Your doctor is the right professional to help us combat the ravages of this hormonal imbalance. To fight against hair loss we recommend our hair rejuvenation program.

Thyroid 7 important facts:

1- Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism cause hormonal imbalances.

2- Hormonal imbalances affect your hair.

3- The loss is characterized by a uniform thinning throughout the head.

4- Thyroid medications can also cause hair loss.

5- Controlling the thyroid can help recover lost hair.

6- Your doctor is the right professional to treat thyroid conditions.

7- The right hair products and laser stimulation can help parallel your hair while the thyroid condition is resolved.

Menopause: last menstruation. Climacteric: period of changes before, during and after menopause. It can last from 4 to 5 years and each woman experiences it differently.

To mitigate some of its effects, which can be somewhat unpleasant, we recommend talking to your doctor.

To slow down, stop and even reverse its effects on your hair (increased hair loss, hair thinning, greater fragility, dryness and, above all, loss of density) we recommend our hair rejuvenation program.

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