Endocrine disorders hair loss refers to hair loss triggered by hormone imbalance caused by endocrine system disorder. Endocrine disorders may cause androgenetic alopecia, polycystic ovary syndrome and other disorders, the symptoms of which manifest themselves as hair loss and thinning, and female pattern baldness.
1. Androgenetic alopecia: androgenetic alopecia is considered to be related to endocrine disorders and hereditary factors. Male pattern alopecia mainly manifests itself in the form of thinning and sparse hair, which gradually extends to the top of the head, with the frontal hairline receding backward, the forehead becoming high, and the frontal hairline showing an M-shape. Female pattern alopecia is characterized by gradual thinning of hair at the top of the head, and diffuse hair loss at the top of the head, such as a “Christmas tree”.
2. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is an endocrine metabolic disease, and patients may suffer from hair loss on the top of the head, menstrual disorders, acne and other symptoms.
Endocrine disorders may cause a variety of diseases, perhaps leading to hair loss, it is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital, clear the cause of the disease with the doctor standardized treatment.