Low Thyroid Hair Loss – Is There An Effective Cure?

By admin · Monday, March 1st, 2010

 

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Low thyroid hair loss is one of the most common causes of hair loss in women and is basically due to a low level of circulating thyroid hormone or hypothyroidism. Iron buildup will also contribute to the cause but most times the hair loss will respond to treatment with thyroid hormone with the corresponding  iron problem also going away.

There are several schools of thought here but the prevailing one is that once you start treatment for a hyperthyroid or hypothyroid condition it’s very likely that the loss of hair will slow down, and eventually stop, once hormone levels are stabilized and in the normal range. One comforting fact is that it is very rare for women to lose all their hair with this condition although it is not uncommon to lose up to half before starting treatment. The treatment time can take several months as well so you need to be patient to see the results.

The most important thing to realize here is that if you suspect that your thyroid is potentially causing the hair loss then you need to see your doctor as compared to some other causes of hair loss low thyroid hair loss is one of the easiest to treat successfully.

Assuming that the cause of the female hair loss is attributable to the thyroid it stands to reason that once the thyroid problem is addressed that the hair will regrow again and this is the case in over 90% of women in particular who are treated for this condition.

There are several conventional drugs that are used in this hair loss treatment and these include  Synthroid, T4 also known as thyroxine. Research and results seem to also suggest that the dosage required for successful hair regrowth is in excess of 200 micrograms. However again when it comes to medication you should only take prescribed and approved drugs in consultation with your doctor.

It is also important to point out you will know that the dose is working when the itching on the scalp goes away and this is the precursor to hair regrowth. It is not unusual to see full regrowth after 6 months.

Often the new hair growth takes months before it really gets going. But the important first part is for the hair to stop falling out and the itching to stop. Once that is accomplished then usually the hair starts to grow in again normally which will be of great relief to you.

The important thing to realize is that low thyroid hair loss is one of the few treatable causes of hair loss once it is identified.

 

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