According to the National Institutes of Health, over 50% of women experience hair thinning or loss during menopause, yet this common symptom remains under-recognized. Menopause-related hair loss affects both the scalp’s skin and the hair follicle system, often going unnoticed until significant shedding occurs. Late detection can hinder effective management, making early awareness crucial. Despite its prevalence, many women are unaware that hormonal changes during menopause can directly impact hair health, emphasizing the importance of understanding risk factors and prevention strategies for maintaining scalp and hair vitality.
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21. Managing Autoimmune Conditions Autoimmune disorders, such as alopecia areata, lupus, and thyroiditis, can significantly exacerbate hair loss, especially during menopause when hormonal changes may already…