Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Hair Loss
My daughter is 21 and has had thinning hair for the past 3-4 years. She was diagnosed 18 months ago with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and was placed on a daily dose of Actos to help control her insulin levels. Her hair loss seems to have accelerated since being on the medication. This is very alarming for her. Is her POS causing this or her Actos? Is there anything she can do to reverse it, slow it down or stop it?
PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is a well known cause of hair loss. It reflects some extra male hormone production (all women make testosterone and androgens) which tends to grow hair on the face and take it off of the head in those with the gene that produces genetic hair loss, like male patterned balding. Your daughter needs to be evaluated by a good doctor in the hair loss field (like me or a good dermatologist) who can evaluate the type of hair loss she is experiencing. First, her scalp needs to be diagnosed with the form of hair loss (for miniaturization) and then her endocrinologist should get involved. There may be a role for 5 alpha reductase blockers, but I would want her doctor to work with the hair expert on this management process. I’ve posted previously about PCOS on this blog; see Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
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