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Excessive hair growth (hirsutism) in women is usually an undesirable symptom. It can often be associated with infertility or irregular menstruation due to |
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A look at some common hair problems experienced by women. Excess hair growth - hirsutism. (increased androgen production) adrenal origin |
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Excessive or unwanted hair in women |
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Excessive hair growth in women is usually from too much male hormone (androgen). A common cause is polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). |
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Hirsuitism: Hair-Raising Problem: Excessive Hair / Cushing's Help |
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Hirsutism--excessive hair growth in women--is not uncommon, doctors say, but there are no accurate estimates of its prevalence. "Many specialists define it |
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Hirsutism (from Latin hirsutus = shaggy, hairy) is defined as excessive and increased hair growth in women in locations where the occurrence of terminal |
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Spearmint tea may help to control excessive hair growth in women, say Turkish researchers. Drinking the tea twice a day, reduced levels of male sex hormones |
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Women's Health Advisor 2005.4: Excessive Hair Growth (Hirsutism) |
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Dark, course body hair growing in places it does not usually grow is called excessive hair growth, or hirsutism. It can occur in both men and women, |
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Losing weight reduces the amount of hormones in your body that cause increased hair growth. Other ways to eliminate or hide excess facial and body hair |
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The most common cause of excess hair growth in females is the aging process. Along about the time of menopause, women become deficient in the production of |
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Hirsutism: Excessive hair growth - My Child Has - Children's |
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Hirsutism is the term used for increased hair growth in women. Hirsutism refers to excess hair, such as on the upper lip, face, chin, back and abdomen. |
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Many women have what they perceive to be excess hair growth. In reality, the pattern of hair growth may be normal. Ethnic variations due exist; |
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There are two main types of excess body hair. The first type is an abnormal increase of male-pattern hair growth in women. This hair growth is thought to be |
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The Endocrine Society : P2-337: Excessive hair growth in women not |
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P2-337: Excessive hair growth in women not helped by diabetes drugs. |
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Drinking spearmint tea may stimulate a hormonal shift that helps women curb unwanted hair (hirsutism), a new study reports. |
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Women seeking treatment for even minimal ?male-type? hair growth |
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"We know that excess hair growth in the male pattern in women, which we call hirsutism, generally is a good indicator that there is an underlying hormone |
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Excessive Hair Growth: Health Topics: University of Iowa Health Care |
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Excessive hair growth (also called hirsutism) can occur in both men and women, but is usually a problem only for women. Women who experience hirsutism have |
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Hirsutism is defined as excessive and increased hair growth in women in locations where the occurrence of terminal hair normally is minimal or absent. |
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Women affected by PCOS commonly report bothersome excess hair growth, acne or balding (scalp hair loss or thinning). Hirsutism refers to the excess growth |
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