Bioidenticals and Female Hair Loss
Two years ago I had my ovaries removed due to solid cysts. I have had problems with HRTs. Some of the physical problems I had with synthetic hormones went away when I started bioidentical hormones. As soon as I started bioidenticals, I could literally watch the hair fall out of my head. The loss has alternately slowed or stopped,however, on a lower dose of estrogen my scalp is very sore to the touch & itchy. (The soreness is not because I have been scratching my head. I haven’t). What causes this?
Also, I had hormone levels tested before going on bioidenticals(18months after surgery & 16 months after HRT) and it showed I had very high androgen levels, but doctors & pharmacists can’t seem to tell me why, or what I can do about it. Any suggestions?
See Bioidentical Hormone Replacement – HRT Without the Side Effects.
Taking out the ovaries will produce an imbalance in your female to male hormone ratios. Many doctors treat women with HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) to adjust to the changes associated with surgically induced menopause, which follows the loss of your ovaries. I have no doubt that naturally occurring herbs will supply hormones that have the capacities that you outlined, but the amounts of hormones that you are mimicking with these herbs are clearly producing hair loss. This suggests that the testosterone and androgenic effects are inducing the genetic hair loss that you have programmed in your genes. I would generally tell you to stop taking the bioidentical hormone replacement and see the effects on your hair loss. Seek out the advice of a competent doctor to try to manage what you are treating.
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