Future Health Frontiers Q&A Women’s Health

What causes hair loss in women

Asked by:Boggess

Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 09:34 AM

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  • Hestia Hestia

    Apr 07, 2026

      Frequent computer use

      people who work on computers hair loss There are more. The reason is that these people use their brains for a long time, which continuously increases the excitability of the brain and disrupts the endocrine function related to hair growth, thus causing obstacles in the nutrient supply of the hair, causing the hair to become more brittle and easy to fall off.

      Excessive weight loss and dieting

      The main component of hair is a protein called fish prion, which contains a lot of trace elements such as zinc, iron, and copper. However, people who follow a vegetarian diet only eat vegetables, fruits, flour, etc., and their protein and trace element intake is insufficient, resulting in hair loss due to severe malnutrition.

      Excessive use of air conditioning

      Humid and cold air blowing from the air conditioner may cause hair loss and even promote gray hair.

      taking birth control pills

      Birth control pills contain estrogen and progesterone, which can cause a false pregnancy, causing hair to become voluminous and shiny in the short term. Once you stop taking it, the estrogen level in your body will suddenly drop, causing the same symptoms as normal maternal Postpartum The phenomenon of hair loss. But there are also female A lot of hair loss occurs when taking birth control pills. This is mainly caused by not taking appropriate amounts of vitamins at the same time, resulting in a lack of vitamin C, folic acid and vitamin B12 in the body.

      Too greasy and spicy

      Excessive intake of fatty foods causes excessive secretion of sebaceous glands and blocks them; Eating food that is too spicy can cause dry hair ; Eating too much sweet food will speed up bacterial growth. This will directly or indirectly damage the hair. Over time, the hair will continue to fall out.

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