Pubic hair loss: Causes and treatment options

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The phenomenon of pubic hair loss does not pose a threat to the patient's health, but can affect mental health. Depending on the cause of pubic hair loss, the doctor will choose the most appropriate treatment for the patient.

1. Causes of pubic hair loss


Pubic hair has the effect of retaining moisture, protecting the private area from the invasion of bacteria. There are many causes of pubic hair loss in men and women, but the most common are:
Frequent waxing and shaving: Hair follicles can be severely affected and permanently damaged by waxing or Shave pubic hair on a regular basis. Hormonal changes: In the body, hormones perform the task of controlling the function of hair and hair growth. During puberty, the body increases the production of androgen hormones to stimulate pubic hair growth. But as we age, the production of androgens decreases, leading to pubic hair loss. Frontal patchy hair loss: A person with patchy hair loss on the front of the forehead can cause hair in other areas to be affected, including pubic hair. This condition is caused by the body's immune system mistakenly attacking the hair follicles and causing hair loss. Atrophic vaginitis: Decreased estrogen levels in the body can lead to atrophic vaginitis. This condition often appears during menopause, causing the lining and tissues of the vagina and vulva to dry, thin, reduce elasticity, and lose or grow sparse pubic hair. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy: Cancer treatment with chemotherapy or radiation can cause some side effects. Usually, the radiation treatment area is where the most hair loss or hair loss occurs. Therefore, when a patient has radiation therapy to the pelvis, it can cause pubic hair to fall out. Depending on the dose of radiation therapy, pubic hair loss can be temporary or permanent.

Hiện tượng rụng lông mu có thể xảy ra do thay đổi hormone
Hiện tượng rụng lông mu có thể xảy ra do thay đổi hormone

2. How to treat pubic hair loss?


Depending on the cause of pubic hair loss, your doctor will choose different treatment methods as follows:
Frontal alopecia areata: There is currently no cure for frontal alopecia areata. However, to suppress the immune system and reduce folliculitis, your doctor may prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs such as corticosteroids, hydroxychloroquine, or tetracycline. After that, appoint some drugs such as finasteride, minoxidil, calcineurin in place ... to develop hair loss, hair loss. Atrophic vaginitis: Hormone replacement therapy is considered the mainstay of treatment for pubic hair loss caused by atrophic vaginitis. However, if you want to avoid using it or can't treat it with this therapy, your doctor will prescribe some moisturizers or lotions, vaginal lubricants to control the symptoms of atrophic vaginitis. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy: Pubic hair can grow back normally after finishing chemotherapy or low-dose radiation therapy. However, with permanent pubic hair loss caused by high doses of chemotherapy or radiation, your doctor will help you manage your emotions with counseling sessions or group psychotherapy.

3. How to limit pubic hair loss?


To limit pubic hair loss, you need to take care of this area carefully with the following methods:
Do not shave, wax frequently or excessively. Avoid using towels or utensils to rub the pubic area. Use a moisturizer to help reduce the risk of pubic hair loss. In short, pubic hair loss in women and men has many causes. The choice of treatment for pubic hair loss will depend on the cause. Therefore, if an abnormal condition occurs in this part, you should go to a medical facility for effective examination and treatment.

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References: Healthline.com, Medicalnewstoday.com
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