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In this episode, Dr. Malhotra explains why PCOS causes hair loss, giving listeners an explanation of how an excess of androgen—a male hormone—can result in this problem. While there may be other causes of hair loss, androgenic alopecia might present differently on the scalp with the hairline remaining intact. Dr. Malhotra advises on what normal hair loss looks like and provides haircare tips, from shampooing and drying to using accessories in a way that does not damage the hair. She also offers suggestions for conventional medical treatments while advocating for a functional medicine approach that deals with PCOS and its symptoms holistically.
Key Points From This Episode:
Tweetables:
“The incidence of androgenic alopecia and polycystic ovarian syndrome is not clearly defined but several reports have shown a prevalence of about 40 to 70%.” — Dr. Minni Malhotra [0:02:30]
“Medical management of hair loss is much more difficult because the drugs and the options are most successful in slowing the progression of androgenic alopecia but doesn’t actually reverse it.” — Dr. Minni Malhotra [0:07:02]
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Philip Kingsley
Hair: An Owner’s Handbook
Anchor Wellness
Dr. Minni Malhotra Email
In this episode, Dr. Malhotra explains why PCOS causes hair loss, giving listeners an explanation of how an excess of androgen—a male hormone—can result in this problem. While there may be other causes of hair loss, androgenic alopecia might present differently on the scalp with the hairline remaining intact. Dr. Malhotra advises on what normal hair loss looks like and provides haircare tips, from shampooing and drying to using accessories in a way that does not damage the hair. She also offers suggestions for conventional medical treatments while advocating for a functional medicine approach that deals with PCOS and its symptoms holistically.
Key Points From This Episode:
Tweetables:
“The incidence of androgenic alopecia and polycystic ovarian syndrome is not clearly defined but several reports have shown a prevalence of about 40 to 70%.” — Dr. Minni Malhotra [0:02:30]
“Medical management of hair loss is much more difficult because the drugs and the options are most successful in slowing the progression of androgenic alopecia but doesn’t actually reverse it.” — Dr. Minni Malhotra [0:07:02]
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Philip Kingsley
Hair: An Owner’s Handbook
Anchor Wellness
Dr. Minni Malhotra Email