if you are shedding more than 125 hairs per day and you might see bald patches on your scalp you might be experiencing hair loss. there are many reasons which can cause hair loss, to find out yours you need to consult with a dermatologist first. it is believed that we can’t do much to prevent hair loss but finding out the cause of hair loss can slow down the process of hair fall.

Hair loss in women means that if you are losing more than 100 strands of hair per day and the hair loss is unexpected, sudden, and heavy that means you need to consult with a dermatologist you might be facing permanent hair loss. normally hair shedding is common and natural some hairs fall down and others grow in to complete the cycle. but when shedding is more and growth is less the balance is interrupted and that is called hair loss (alopecia).
Sudden hair loss in females can have a number of causes which I will explain in this article in detail.
Pregnancy:
Sudden hair loss during pregnancy is a common concern among many women. This is often due to hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy, which can affect the normal hair growth cycle. During pregnancy, high levels of estrogen in the body can prolong the anagen (growing) phase of the hair growth cycle, resulting in thicker, healthier hair. However, after giving birth, the levels of estrogen drop suddenly, causing a large number of hair follicles to suddenly enter the telogen (shedding) phase, resulting in increased hair shedding.

Telogen Effluvium:
Telogen effluvium is a type of temporary hair loss that occurs when a large number of hair follicles suddenly enter the shedding phase, resulting in increased hair shedding. There are many causes of Telogen Effluvium the most common of which are physical or emotional stress, sudden weight loss, pregnancy, or a number of other factors that can disrupt the normal hair growth cycle which interrupts the balance. the Symptoms of Telogen effluvium include thinning hair, usually around the top of your head. in Telogen hair loss is heavy and can continue for several months before stopping by itself. in most cases, lost hair will grow back on its own but unfortunately in some cases, the hair loss will be permanent and may need treatment to recover it.

Androgenetic Alopecia:
Androgenetic alopecia, also known as female pattern baldness, is a common cause of hair loss in women. It is caused by a combination of genetics and hormonal changes and is characterized by gradual thinning of the hair, especially on the top of the head. The hair may become thinner and shorter over time, and may eventually stop growing altogether. There is no cure for androgenetic alopecia, but treatments such as minoxidil and finasteride may help to slow or stop hair loss.

Androgenetic Alopecia the pattern of hair loss in women is different from male-pattern baldness. In women, this pattern does not affect the hairline and they will not recede instead the hairs become thinner all over the head, Androgenetic alopecia in women rarely leads to total baldness.
Thyroid Problems:
Another cause for sudden hair loss in women can be Thyroid problems. An overactive or underactive thyroid can lead to hair loss, as hormone imbalances can affect hair growth. in case of thyroid problems, the hair may become thin and brittle and may fall out easily. Treatment for thyroid problems may include medications or other therapeutic measures to correct the hormone imbalances and restore hair growth.
Iron Deficiency Anemia:
iron deficiency in the blood can lead to anemia, which can cause sudden hair loss. anemia is a medical term used for the condition when the body does not have enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to the tissues including hair follicles. Treatment for iron-deficiency anemia may include iron supplements, changes in diet, or other therapeutic measures to correct the anemia and restore hair growth.
Autoimmune Disorders:
certain autoimmune disorders, such as lupus and alopecia areata, can cause hair loss. In autoimmune disorders, the immune system mistakenly attacks the hair follicles, causing hair to fall out. medications, lifestyle changes, or other therapeutic measures can be used to treat autoimmune disorders and manage the condition to restore hair growth.
Medications:
some medications used for certain diseases and mental conditions like depression, high blood pressure, and gout can cause hair loss as a side effect. The hair loss may be temporary and will stop once the medication is discontinued, or it may be permanent. If you are taking a medication that is causing hair loss, it is important to speak with your doctor about alternative options or ways to manage the hair loss.
conclusion:
in conclusion, sudden hair loss in women can be caused b many factors the know which factor is responsible for hair loss you need to consult first with a good dermatologist. the dermatologist will identify the underlying cause and determine the best course of treatment. Treatment may involve medications, lifestyle changes, or other therapeutic measures, depending on the specific cause of hair loss.