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Hello, I'm a nineteen year old college student and over the past year and a half or so, my hair has gotten noticably thinner. I haven't noticed a great deal of shedding, but it now takes about four twists of a ponytail holder to keep things in place, whereas before it took only two. Furthermore I can see a great deal of my scalp exposed at the place where my hair parts, whereas I could not earlier.
While I am scheduled to see an endochronologist (hypothyroidism might be a factor), I'm rather nervous about whether or not I will be able to regrow, or even retain my hair in the future, and I am curious if anyone knows how often female hair loss occurs in someone very young without genetics coming into play, as it is my understanding that something such as a hormonal imbalance or vitamin deficincy might be easier to recover from.
While I am scheduled to see an endochronologist (hypothyroidism might be a factor), I'm rather nervous about whether or not I will be able to regrow, or even retain my hair in the future, and I am curious if anyone knows how often female hair loss occurs in someone very young without genetics coming into play, as it is my understanding that something such as a hormonal imbalance or vitamin deficincy might be easier to recover from.