Excess Hair Growth In Women And When It Is a Reason For Concern
Facial
and body hair in women sometimes feels like a taboo subject. We never
hear or talk about it, except for hair removal advertisements, which is a
shame, as it makes us believe that hair growth is a flaw that always
needs to be corrected.
In the majority of cases, however, hair growth on various body parts, such as shins, thighs, lower arms and even face are not a cause for concern, but rather a peculiarity of your personal genetic makeup. That being said, in some cases, facial and body hair can start growing rapidly or suddenly become darker and thicker, which is when you should pay more attention and consider a conversation with your doctor.
Excess hair growth in women (also called hirsutism) can be a symptom of a variety of health conditions: adrenal dysfunctions, hormonal imbalance, as well as an early symptom of cancer. In this article, we will walk you through all the different causes of excess hair growth, both pathological and not.
In the majority of cases, however, hair growth on various body parts, such as shins, thighs, lower arms and even face are not a cause for concern, but rather a peculiarity of your personal genetic makeup. That being said, in some cases, facial and body hair can start growing rapidly or suddenly become darker and thicker, which is when you should pay more attention and consider a conversation with your doctor.
Excess hair growth in women (also called hirsutism) can be a symptom of a variety of health conditions: adrenal dysfunctions, hormonal imbalance, as well as an early symptom of cancer. In this article, we will walk you through all the different causes of excess hair growth, both pathological and not.
1. Genes & Ancestry
As we have mentioned above, your genetic makeup can be the reason why you have more hair than your peers.
According to an article,
for example, it was established that women of Mediterranean and Middle
Eastern descent are more likely to have more facial and overall hair
growth while maintaining normal hormone levels.
But
ethnicity is not the only predicting factor; your personal family
history can also tell you a lot as well. If women in your family have
the same hair pattern you do, it is most likely not a health concern.
Finally, postmenopausal females can experience hair growth due to sudden
changes in hormonal levels without experiencing any other health
concerns.
2. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
One
of the most common dysfunctions that causes excess hair growth in women
is PCOS, which is a hormonal condition that commonly affects women of
reproductive age. PCOS occurs when the ovaries fail to release an egg
during the menstrual cycle and they collect in the ovaries and fallopian
tubes, forming cysts in these areas.
The symptoms of PCOS include:
- Irregular periods
- Enlarged ovaries
- Acne
- A receding hairline
- Obesity
- Increased androgen (male hormone) levels, which cause excess hair growth according to a male pattern (see pictures to understand the difference between male and female hair growth patterns).
In fact, apart from genetic
influence, all the causes of excess hair growth in women are usually
linked to increased levels of androgens in the body.
3. Medications
Certain medications can increase hair growth. These include:
Like in the case of PCOS, women with these conditions will experience hair growth typical for a male pattern, meaning growing coarse and abundant facial hair, hair on the chest, stomach and inner thighs, which shouldn't be confused with peach fuzz, also called vellus hair that is thin, practically invisible and not a reason for concern.
- Drugs used to treat women with endometriosis, such as danazol.
- Certain antidepressants, such as fluoxetine (Prozac).
- A class of drugs called systemic corticosteroids, such as prednisone.
5. Adrenal Issues
Adrenal dysfunctions, such as Cushing's syndrome and congenital adrenal hyperplasia can cause hirsutism. This happens because the body is exposed to high doses of cortisol, a hormone produced by the adrenal gland, and other steroids, which causes hormonal imbalance.Like in the case of PCOS, women with these conditions will experience hair growth typical for a male pattern, meaning growing coarse and abundant facial hair, hair on the chest, stomach and inner thighs, which shouldn't be confused with peach fuzz, also called vellus hair that is thin, practically invisible and not a reason for concern.
Other symptoms of these conditions are:
- Hypertension
- Weight gain in the upper body
- Fluctuations in blood sugar levels
- Muscle weakness
- Migraines.
6. Tumors
Sudden onset hirsutism in
uncommon, but if you find that only in a few months you started growing a
lot more hair, it’s best to get checked by a doctor. This is because
some tumors in the ovaries or adrenal glands can secrete androgens,
which can bring about hirsutism.
Depending on the health concern or lack thereof, you and your doctor will help you deal with excess hair in a variety of medical treatments, changes in your current medicine or self-care hair removal treatments.
Depending on the health concern or lack thereof, you and your doctor will help you deal with excess hair in a variety of medical treatments, changes in your current medicine or self-care hair removal treatments.
Please
keep in mind that the information included in this article is just a
general guide to excessive hair growth in women and isn’t a diagnosis.
If you have any concerns, make sure talk to your doctor, who will be
able to make a proper diagnosis.
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