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Can progesterone cream cause hair loss? Well, this is a question I’ve seen people ask many times. Pay attention to this (especially if you’re a woman) as you might have been misled with lots of fake information in the past. But mind you, the information here also concerns men.
Hair loss is something everyone detests, and never wish to experience hence, the need to know as much as you can about its many causes and how best to avoid it (or treat it if you already have it).
Now, if you’re among those that really want to know if progesterone cream contributes to hair loss, then bring your seat closer as I’m about to open your eyes to the truth.
But before I proceed, I’ll like us to first understand the actual meaning of progesterone. According to Wikipedia:
Furthermore, progesterone is a natural steroid hormone that is seen in much greater concentrations in women than men.
In women, it operates cordially with estrogen and other steroid hormones involved in physiological functions like the menstrual cycle and preparing the uterine lining for implantation by a fertilized egg.
Other notable roles of progesterone play in the body are:
- Building new bone tissue and countering the tendency of estrogen to cause excess growth in the lining of the uterus, this can lead to endometriosis
- Maintains the uterine lining and prevents excess tissue buildup
- Improves libido
- Inhibits breast tissue overgrowth
- Enhances the action of thyroid hormones
- Balances blood sugar
- Boosts metabolism
- Normalizes blood clotting
- Stimulates the production of new bone
- Promotes normal sleep patterns
- Reduces anxiety and depression
- Acts as a natural diuretic
So, what then is the function of progesterone cream? Well, to put succinctly, it acts as a natural way to balance your hormones. That’s not all; it may also help to relieve or entirely remove some health issues that you’ve been plagued by.
In an article by Women Living Naturally, they showed that “natural progesterone cream helps to shrink fibroids, curb hot flashes and hormonal imbalances associated with menopause and the absence or decline in progesterone.”
With that out of the way, let’s get back to the main question:
Can Progesterone Cream Cause Hair Loss?
Honest, they have not been any concrete answer to this question. Some people claimed that they saw a slight hair fall after applying progesterone cream, why many other people stated otherwise.
Interestingly, this same cream has also proven to be a cure for female pattern hair loss (FPHL) according to some study. For example, the guys at Eunatural recommend a type of progesterone creams that are made of wild yam as a practical solution to thinning hair.
According to producers, “apply the cream topically. But just be careful not to overdo it.”
Furthermore, this discussion on Hair Loss Talk shows that progesterone cream helps to decrease “male pattern baldness.”
[clickToTweet tweet=”This discussion on Hair Loss Talk also shows that progesterone cream helps to decrease “male pattern baldness.”” quote=”This discussion on Hair Loss Talk also shows that progesterone cream helps to decrease “male pattern baldness.””]In the same discussion, Dr. Lee further stated that:
Similarly, in the Hair Site blog, a user by the name Debris, posted the “before and after” picture of his hair after he used natural 2% progesterone cream:
Here’s the before picture:
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And here’s the after picture:
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I also stumbled on another discussion on this topic on the Health Unlocked blog. In reply to a question about whether progesterone cream causes hair loss, a certain user confirmed that he has been using the cream for about 20 years, and have never had hair loss.
Here’s an excerpt from the discussion:
This user also recommends the Pro-Gest Paraben-Free Cream
These all point to one thing, and that is the fact that natural progesterone cream might not be causing hair loss.
You must also understand that your hair loss problem could be caused by a wide variety of factors that have nothing to do with progesterone cream.
For example, lots of medications are known to cause hair loss. So you need to find out if your hair loss occurred after you’ve taken something.
One thing you can do in this case is to retrace your steps to when your hair loss started.
Different types of medications can contribute to hair loss, ranging from common birth control pill to anti-depressants.
You may be deficient in something, and it’s causing your hair to fall out. It could be one of the essential B vitamins like biotin. There are fatty acids which are critical for hair growth.
Similarly, have you recently experienced major stress? Major stress is also known to cause hair loss. Again, a lot of illnesses can also make you lose your hair. Bulimia and anorexia are two common eating disorders that can cause hair loss.
Finally, your problem could come from some external damage to your hair. A dodgy perm or too much bleach being put in your hair to fix a bad coloring job. Well, the summary of it all is that your hair loss might not have come as a result of using progesterone cream.
Related Reading
- Does Prednisone Cause Hair Loss?
- What Happens If You Stop Using Vegamour Hair Serum?
- Vegamour Side Effects
So, can progesterone cause hair loss? The answer is….
…I’m not sure – I haven’t seen a case where this cream causes hair loss. But if you have, please share it with us in the comment section. We’re always learning.
There is currently a lot of good and effective progesterone cream on Amazon that has proven to work for a lot of people, such as the ones mentioned above.
I have been using Emerita progesterone cream for six months combiend with a gel of oestrogene on my arm and I have been losing my hair a lot lo over the past two months. I have now almost bald patches. I’m gonna stop the cream and see if that helps.
Thanks for stopping by Colleen,
I’ll really suggest you discontinue using the cream and see the outcome. Please, let us know how it goes.
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