A free symptom checklist to help you understand what may actually be behind your hair loss.
If you have PCOS and you're experiencing hair loss, it's easy to assume your hormones are the cause. But PCOS is only one piece of the puzzle.
Inside this free guide, you'll learn how to:
Tell the difference between thinning and shedding
Recognize signs of PCOS-related pattern hair loss
Identify the classic pattern and triggers of telogen effluvium
Spot clues that thyroid, iron, or nutritional factors may be contributing
Understand when more than one type of hair loss may be happening at once
Know which hair-loss strategies are worth your energy and which you can probably skip
Recognize when your hair loss deserves a closer look from a dermatology provider
You'll also get simple symptom checklists to help you compare your own experience with the most common patterns.
Because having PCOS doesn't automatically mean PCOS is causing your hair loss.
The goal is to stop guessing, identify the pattern, and have a clearer idea of what to discuss with your healthcare provider next.
Instant download. For educational purposes only and not intended to replace individualized medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
A free symptom checklist to help you understand what may actually be behind your hair loss.
If you have PCOS and you're experiencing hair loss, it's easy to assume your hormones are the cause. But PCOS is only one piece of the puzzle.
Inside this free guide, you'll learn how to:
Tell the difference between thinning and shedding
Recognize signs of PCOS-related pattern hair loss
Identify the classic pattern and triggers of telogen effluvium
Spot clues that thyroid, iron, or nutritional factors may be contributing
Understand when more than one type of hair loss may be happening at once
Know which hair-loss strategies are worth your energy and which you can probably skip
Recognize when your hair loss deserves a closer look from a dermatology provider
You'll also get simple symptom checklists to help you compare your own experience with the most common patterns.
Because having PCOS doesn't automatically mean PCOS is causing your hair loss.
The goal is to stop guessing, identify the pattern, and have a clearer idea of what to discuss with your healthcare provider next.
Instant download. For educational purposes only and not intended to replace individualized medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.