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Does Stress Increase DHT? Stress causes the increase of androgens (male hormones) thereby, increasing the secretion of hair-loss related chemical called DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) [9]. Hair loss related to stress usually falls in the categories of telogen effluvium, trichotillomania and alopecia.
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Read More »Have you ever noticed excess hair in your comb or shower drains during a stressful period? If you thought that was just coincidence, let's tell you that stress related hair loss is real! Millions of women deal with hair loss due to stress on an everyday basis. The condition can be reversed once the triggers for stress are managed. In this blogpost, we shed light on the symptoms, causes and treatments for hair loss caused by stress.
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