What Excessive Hair On Female Body Parts Reveal About Health

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June 18th, 2021, 10:20 am

Regardless of if it is liked by us or not, individuals all have body hair unless they suffer from a genetic disease such as alopecia Universalis, which results in the loss of all body hair. Therefore having body hair is quite normal and should not be cause for concern, even if you might not be a huge fan of having it. However, if in the event that the texture and the locality of the hair have altered in any way, it could be a sign that the individual could have an underlying health problem and this article will highlight the reasons why.

Types Of Body Hair
There are two types of body hair that can be found on a human, these are terminal hair and vellus hair. Vellus hair is very thin and tiny hair that typically blankets the entire body. The hair is so thin that it is barely noticeable by the human eye. Terminal hair is the much stronger, longer, and thicker hair and is usually much darker in color when compared to the vellus hair, plus it normally begins to grow around the puberty ages. Terminal hair is the variety of hair that begins to develop as the human body starts going through changes with its hormones, so this is the hair that persons need to take notice of.

Genetic
In the event that individuals start to experience an abrupt and unexpected growth of dark, thick hair on what is referred to as the men’s patterns, take a look at the photos of your grandmother. Regardless of the achievements of modern technology, genetics cannot be fooled.

Ethnic Background
A study discovered that the diversities of ethnic groups are there or thereabouts likely to have growth of excessive hair. Females of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean lineage are very likely to develop this specific condition. The other ethnic groupings are scattered somewhere in the mix.

Hormonal Imbalance
Unexpected and abrupt hair growth could be the result of a male hormone imbalance. Both females and males have these types of hormones, and women typically have them at a really low level and at a specific ratio as compared to the female hormones. In the event that the testosterone hormone level rises, the body has too much of the male hormone and begins to react according to the condition. Similarly, a condition that results in the same outcome is a reduction in the level of the female hormone, estrogen. This could be caused by menopause for instance. Regardless of which condition it is, the female, male hormone profile goes out of its normal balance.

Adrenal Gland Disorders
The glands where the adrenaline is stored is located just above the kidneys and if these glands that store the adrenaline do not function in the way that they should, they alter the balance of the hormones and this leads to excessive development of body hair, which is one of the leading symptoms. There are other symptoms such as muscle weakness, headaches, way too low, or way too high blood sugar levels, weight gain in the upper body, and high blood pressure.

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
The polycystic ovarian syndrome is yet another reason that is typical of hirsutism, plus if an irregular menstrual cycle is also a factor, it is quite possible that the individual could have this condition. This syndrome is a result of enlarged ovaries which consist of small collections of fluid, which are known as follicles, which need the attention of medical professionals. There are other symptoms which include, sleep issues, fatigue, headaches, and changes in mood.

Unusual Tissue Growth
In the event that hirsutism occurs very suddenly, such as in just a couple of months, the individual should be assessed by their primary health care provider. This remarkable hair growth is an indication of a significant increase in testosterone levels and could be caused by an abnormal growth of tissue or in some severe cases the growth of a tumor, which is allowing the release of male hormones. This is a very uncommon condition, however, if the changes occur at such a fast rate, it is definitely worth being checked out. As it is always better to be safe than to be sorry.

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https://forseniorsmag.com/what-excessiv ... ut-health/
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