Hormonal hair growth in women: what it reflects on your health and how to control it naturally.
Introduction:
Hair growth in unusual areas of the female body, such as the face, chest, or back, can be an indicator of hormonal imbalances. This phenomenon, known as hirsutism or hormonal hair growth, goes beyond aesthetics and can signal internal imbalances. Identifying the cause and adopting natural measures can help improve both your appearance and your overall health.
What is hormonal hair growth?
It is the appearance of thick, dark hair in areas of the body where it is not normally found in women. This is usually related to a high production of androgens or an increased sensitivity of the body to these male hormones.
How to tell if hair loss is hormonal
Growth of dark, thick hair in areas such as the chin, upper lip, lower abdomen, or chest.
Accelerated or increased hair growth or density
Irregular or absent menstruation
Persistent acne or oily skin
Weight gain, especially in the abdominal area, without significant changes in diet.
These signs may be related to conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), adrenal gland disorders, or metabolic problems.
Common causes of hormonal hair growth
High levels of androgens
Ovarian disorders, such as PCOS
Problems with the adrenal glands
Disorders in insulin regulation
Use of medications that affect hormonal balance.
How to reduce hormonal hair growth naturally
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