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Hirsutism

Hirsutism, which results in excessive hair growth in women, is primarily brought on by an increase in androgen hormones. However, 5 to 10 percent of women are affected by it, making it a reasonably prevalent condition.

The texture is the critical distinction between hirsutism-related hair and the usual hair on a woman’s body and face. For example, a lady with hirsutism often has coarse, dark hair on her face, arms, chest, stomach, back, and chest.

5 and 10 percent of women nationally suffer from hirsutism, a prevalent ailment. Given that it is genetic, if any female in the family also has it, you are more likely to have this hair growth. Women with ancestry from the Middle East and the South Asia region are also more likely to have the illness.

Even though having too much body hair can make you feel self-conscious, the problem is usually not hazardous. However, the hormonal imbalance that could result in it might make someone’s health more challenging.

Causes of Hirsutism

Women who experience incredibly high androgen hormone levels may develop excessive body or facial hair. Two of these hormones are androstenedione and testosterone. Although everyone produces androgens, those born as females typically have low levels of them. But if a woman’s body produces too many androgens or her skin unexpectedly becomes sensitive to them, she could develop hirsutism.

PCOS

This disorder results in an imbalance of sex hormones and frequently starts with puberty. Over time, PCOS may cause excessive hair growth, irregular periods, obesity, infertility, and occasionally numerous ovarian cysts.

Medications

Hirsutism may result from some drugs. These include testosterone (Androgel, Testim), dehydroepiandrosterone, danazol used to treat female endometriosis, and minoxidil. In addition, you may be impacted if your partner uses topical androgen-containing treatments due to skin-to-skin contact.

Cushing Syndrome

When your body is exposed to elevated cortisol levels, this happens. It can occur if you take long-term prednisone therapy or if your adrenal glands produce too much cortisol.

Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

Your adrenal glands’ abnormal production of steroid hormones, such as cortisol and androgen, is a hallmark of this genetic illness.

In women, hairless body portions like the face, chest, lower abdomen, inner thighs, and back may develop stiff or black body hair called hirsutism. However, the definition of what constitutes excess is very debatable. In addition, when elevated androgen levels result in hirsutism, other symptoms—virilization—may appear over time.

Possible symptoms of virilization include:-

Hormonal imbalance

Hardened speech
Balding
Acne
Reduced breast size
Bigger muscle structure
Expanding clitoris

Treatment for facial hairs

Hirsutism can be treated in various ways, including medical and cosmetic methods. These therapies can manage the illness and lower androgen levels (or their impact on the hair follicles).

Why should homeopathic treatment be preferred?

Homeopathic treatment for excessive facial hair focuses on identifying the root cause of the issue. The condition is treated appropriately once the underlying cause has been found. Long-term treatment for the illness is facilitated by homeopathy. Throughout treatment, unwanted facial hair gradually disappears without any adverse side effects. 

Cosmetic procedures, including electrolysis, waxing, laser hair removal, and plucking, may be used, but if done repeatedly for a long time, the skin may get irritated. Antiandrogens or contraceptive tablets are frequently used to treat hirsutism. These may increase the patient’s risk of liver injury. The treatment must be used for a few months to assess its efficacy. The course of treatment is frequently extended indefinitely.

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