Female Hair Loss
is not a genuine problem for females. Females face this problem due there over stressed life which they go through daily.
A big number of Brits are suffering from this intense stress which is making their hair fall out. One among the ten adults across the UK is enduring hair loss or pre-mature baldness due to stress.
Females are facing this problem more than males, with over 74 per cent saying that they are stressed in comparison to 59 per cent of males.
The generations of married females who have been trying to manage all – work, home, and relationship and raise children – are the worst hit. These Females pay the price for long hours at work and home with stress-related illnesses.
One of the survey report says that females who are between the age of 35 and 45 are the most likely to suffer from stress-related conditions, and almost 12% of females say stress makes their out compared to just eight per cent of males.
Alopecia Areata, where random bald patches on the head occur, is normally a result of stress.
It can turn into alopecia totalis, complete baldness, like that television presenter Gail Porter has suffered. Gail lost all her hair due to stress after the breakdown of her marriage.
Anne McCracken, stress expert for the International Stress Management Association, said:”Stress puts the whole body out of balance and weakens the immune system”.
One of the survey reports says that the most common cause of stress is work, while one third of respondents naming that as the most stressful aspect of their life.
41% says that stress makes them smoke or drink more and a whopping 81 % says that they argue more with their friends and family when stressed.
One in two women says that they can’t sleep at night and a whopping 72 % says that they turn to comfort eating to ease their stress.
Prashant Jain
SEO