Question:
is DHT (dihydrotestosterone) , the actual cause of hair loss in both male and females?
2009-01-14 03:21:32 UTC
I'm confused. On the internet, whilst doing some research i read that DHT also occurs in women. I thought only men experienced this. Is this the root of what causes hair loss ? is DHT always present and always the reason why someone will lose their hair?

this is an article i found

"DHT develops when testosterone is combined with "5-alpha reductase", an enzyme that is produced by the hair follicles. The mixture of the already-present testosterone and the new enzyme cause the hair follicles to begin shrinking. The Di-hydrostestosterone, or DHT, remains present on the scalp, causing the hair follicles to shrink more and more. Eventually, the follicles are unable to continue producing hair"

-http://www.inhairit.com/female-hair-loss.html



If this is the case then is a dht blocker able to prevent hair loss for life if used continuously? I'm a 22 year old female experiencing hair loss which has not resolved itself after the delivery of my son 2 years ago. Can i get a recommendation of a Natural and fairly cheap DHT blocker i can use to grow my hair and prevent future hair loss?
Four answers:
2009-01-15 09:54:40 UTC
The paragraph you quoted primarily refers to men. It also applies to women approaching their menopause.



women are more likely to suffer from thyroid problems,hair loss caused by birth control pills and stress induced hair loss.Especially if they are as young as you. these may ultimately lead to increased DHT but that does not mean DHT itself is the cause of your hair loss.



That article you linked to is misleading and playing with words. women do not lose hair in the same way as men and are more than likely to suffer from diffused hair loss, that is thinning all over the head. DHT is Not the main cause of hair loss in women.But that article says the main cause of baldness in women.How many women go bald? Anyway that whole article is a sales pitch aimed at a product so I would not pay too much attention to it..



I would work on finding the root cause of your hair loss.It could be a number of things.sometimes you can be under lots of stress without even knowing it.



you may be suffering from Telogen Effluvium which can be triggered by childbirth and can take long a time to clear up. Sometimes years.



Most hair loss supplements with DHT blockers are only for men.The only one that I know of that is for women and does actually work is provillus.



P.S DHT tests in women are inconclusive and not very reliable. The reason is because of the very low levels of DHT compared to men. Tests carried out on women can and do report DHT as being normal even though it is causing hair loss.
2016-04-15 12:26:00 UTC
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No positive scientific connection has been made to increased production of DHT caused by masturbation even though this is thought to be true by many. Hair loss in men is due to several complex genetic factors. The genes involved increase production of a chemical in the body that converts testosterone to dihydrotestosterone...... which in turn destroys the hair folicles. Because of the genetic factors involved you can masturbate as much as physically possible, or not at all and it has no effect on the conversion process. If you are looking for a factual proven answer as to the EXACT mechanism by which hair loss proceeds you are not going to find one. If anyone tells you that they do know.... that person would have developed and marketed the cure and be one of the richest people alive right now.
2016-05-17 04:47:10 UTC
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dsarkdsamned
2009-01-14 03:40:18 UTC
There are many reasons for hair loss including hormone imbalance, stress etc....

it would probably be better to go to the doctor so they can determine the cause.I think they can do test whether DHT is the cause nowadays?


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