Hair Loss Treatment News
Increasing numbers of women 'complaining of hair loss'
Published: 1st of March 2010
A rising number of women are complaining of hair loss, it has been suggested.According to research from St John's Medical College Hospital at Koramangala, more than six in ten of its patients visiting the centre for help because they are losing their locks are female, the Bangalore Mirror reports.
In addition, it was found that 75 per cent of all women with hair loss who attended the clinic were aged between 25 and 35.
Responding to the statistics, Dr Anil Abraham, head of the dermatology department, said: "In the last couple of years, we are seeing not just more patients coming in with hair problems, but also an increase in the number of women complaining of hair loss."
The expert went on to suggest that stress could be one factor contributing to the trend.
He noted that women often try to make everyone happy, including children, spouses, bosses and friends.
According to the NHS, those who suffer hair loss can experience an accompanying reduction in confidence and self-esteem.
Posted by Don Thompson
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