Women may lose hair during menopause.
During menopause, estrogen levels will fluctuate and other hormone levels may be disturbed, such as a relative increase in androgen levels, in which case hair follicles will become miniaturized and the hair growth cycle will become shorter, leading to partial hair loss.
In addition, women may experience a variety of symptoms during menopause, such as loss of appetite, indigestion constipation and other digestive symptoms, and some women may experience poor sleep quality, insomnia, excessive dreaming, or even severe sleep deprivation. In addition, some women may also experience mental symptoms such as excessive mental tension, anxiety and depression. All of these undesirable factors may lead to hair loss.
For women in menopause, if they have symptoms of physical discomfort, it is recommended that they visit a regular hospital in time for standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor.