Are you in your late 40s or early 50s? Your hair fall could be the result of fluctuating testosterone levels. Wondering what that is?
Testosterone is a male sex hormone present in males and females. It serves a number of purposes like the development of certain secondary sexual characteristics in men. Very low or high levels of this hormone is known to result in hair loss.
But is it testosterone that causes the hair loss or is it something else? Let us understand the real reasons and ways to treat testosterone hair loss.
Who Is At Risk Of Losing Hair?
Hair fall that is caused by fluctuating testosterone levels is linked to both male and female pattern baldness.
Female pattern baldness usually affects women post-menopause as their androgen levels tend to rise and estrogen levels drop. Researchers also tend to link genetics with this form of balding.
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