Facts About Hair
Loss
by Kelly Gillis
Alopecia. A dreaded word for
any man, or woman, who know it's true meaning and who have experienced
it first hand. I'm talking about hair loss. Although alopecia,
or hair loss, can occur anywhere on the body, it is most upsetting
when it happens on the scalp where the loss can be embarrassing
and difficult to cover up.
Any number of factors can be attributed to excessive hair loss
such as an illness or major surgery, or the stress related to
these. Some medications can contribute to hair loss. For women,
hormone fluctuations, such as pregnancy can cause hair loss. Hair
loss attributed to any of these causes is generally only temporary.
Most female hair loss occurs over the entire scalp. Women's hair
loss generally begins at any age through 50, or later, and may
not have any hereditary association. If you are a woman experiencing
hair loss it is best to seek advice from a professional in hair
restoration. Be aware that sometimes hair loss can be a sign of
illness.
For some women, improper care, or being "hard" on the hair can
cause hair loss. This would be most common for women who wear
their hair in pigtails or tight cornrows. The pulling and tugging
can cause hair loss and can promote scarring of the scalp. If
the pulling and tugging are stopped hair will usually grow back
normally. Years of this type of abuse can cause permanent scarring
which can prevent regrowth of hair.
It is believed that approximately 35 million men in the United
States suffer from hair loss that is called male pattern hair
loss. This hair loss usually starts at an early age and develops
into more extensive baldness. This is an inherited trait. This
hair loss in men is caused by what is called DHT, which is a hormone
in men that causes the hair follicle to shrink.
There are many, many treatments that claim to help with hair loss.
Natural shampoos with natural algae and botanicals, shampoo with
natural DHT inhibitors and nutrients, and some treatments that
combine essential oils with a pulsed electromagnetic field. Minoxidil
is a cream that is applied directly to the scalp several times
a day. Propecia is a pill taken once daily which is advertised
to be safe and effective for male pattern hair loss. This is one
of the hair loss remedies that claims to halt the effects of DHT
- dihydrotestosterone - the reason men have thinning and hair
loss. Another of these products is Avodart.
When looking through the treatments and remedies available it
is important to remember that hair loss in men and women are caused
by different factors and to choose accordingly.
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