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Healthy Hair Loss

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Many people experiencing premature hair loss simply resign themselves to a process that is as inevitable as old. This is a positive and healthy reaction to what is a natural process for many.

But for others the beginning of premature balding or excessive hair loss is a traumatic development that worries and untold suffering. This is a legitimate reaction regardless of whether the hair loss is caused by hereditary factors or other more complex cause. If these patients only grin and bear it? No, they should not because there are several potentially effective treatments they could use, depending on the nature of their hair loss. In this article I will outline some of the most popular hair loss treatments currently available to the fact that hair loss can be treated reinforcing.

The following article in the series will look closely at the most appropriate treatments for specific ailments such as alopecia areata and telogen effluvium. Currently only two drugs approved to treat hair loss by the FDA. These are Minoxidil, better known as Rogaine and finasteride, better known Propecia. Several other drugs have proven effective in combating hair loss, dutasteride for example, but not yet approved for this particular use. (more…)

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The Care Of The Hair Tips.

Monday, June 21st, 2010

The care of the hair tips.Another major cause of falling hair is stress, such as care, anxiety and sudden shock. Tension leads to a severe tension in the skin of scalp. This affects adversely the supply of essential nutrition for the healthy growth of hair is required.

There are many surgical procedures that will help it recover from its fall. The surgical restoration is the only permanent solution to baldness. It implies a set of operations stop scalping from the sides and back of your head where hair grows densely, and get them on top and front implant, where you go bald.

Male pattern baldness that the condition responsible for more than 98% of all hair loss in men. It gets its name from the pattern of hair loss, which ultimately results in a need of her on the sides and back of the head stay, while the top of the head completely bald. Some people start with MPB by the hair to lose their hairline. Others start in the crown.

For women, hair loss is different. There is no set pattern for androgen hair loss women, as SO, in the overwhelming majority of cases occur. The women with alopecia totalis and alopecia universalis just as men suffer. The women patch baldness for the same reasons as men experience (stress, poor nutrition, etc.) and because of hormonal changes of pregnancy and certain eating disorders. However, as humans, the hair will generally grow back. (more…)

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Androgenic Hair Loss, Effluvium and Alopecia

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Hair LossThe Pathophysiology of both male and female alopecia (hair loss) are not yet fully understood and its treatment is unsatisfactory. Factors that low scalp blood flow, lack of food and had hair on vitamins, neurogenic results, bacteriology, etc.

drove inflammatory changes varies, are studied. Some alopecias known, but current type in both men and women is androgenic, that is induced by the androgenic hormone (AH) striking the scalp hair follicles. AH is important in the physiology of skin, promoting the growth of beard and body hair alive. The growth of scalp hair also depends on AH, but only in early life away. It’s not even why AH, with increasing age, changes to promote growth of scalp hair loss are explained to, known as a conditioning induce androgenic effluvium (AE) and alopecia (AGA),. In hirsutism and acne vulgaris was abundant HUIDAH shocked to be the major factor in these complex syndromes. (more…)

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Hair Loss, What Can I Do

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Hair LossThe cold may have weakened your hair but it also speeds up hair growth. Thereby lose her faster, but it also grows easily.

Its losses during the winter months is nothing to worry about. It is certainly not abnormal. Normally we lose between about 100 to 200 hairs per day. If your hair loss continues for more than 3 months it is best to contact a specialist.

There may of course other reasons why you suffer from hair loss. It may be a genetic predisposition or age, which occurs primarily among men. By hormones, environmental or external influences may also have to deal with. A kind of medication you should take in case of illness. Or maybe due to illness. (more…)

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Androgenic Hair Loss

Friday, June 4th, 2010

 Hair LossThe Pathophysiology of both male and female alopecia (hair loss) are not yet fully understood and its treatment is unsatisfactory. Factors that low scalp blood flow, lack of food and had hair on vitamins, neurogenic findings, bacteriology, etc. drove inflammatory changes vary are considered.

Some alopecias known, but current type in both men and women is androgenic, that is induced by the androgenic hormone (AH) striking the scalp hair follicles. AH is important in the physiology of skin, promoting the growth of beard and body hair alive. (more…)

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Hair Loss in Women

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

hair loss in womenErroneously believe that hair loss is a strictly male disease, while women do indeed constitute forty percent of Americans who suffer from hair loss. Hair loss in women can be absolutely devastating suffering and self-image and emotional well-being.

Unfortunately, society has forced women to suffer in silence. It is considered much more acceptable for men to go through the same process of hair loss. Even more unfortunately, the medical community also treats the issue of hair loss in women as if it were nonexistent.

Since hair loss does not seem life threatening, most physicians pay little attention to complaints from women about their hair loss and essentially tell their patients that “no big deal” and that ” you just have to live with this. ” (more…)

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Hair Fall Treatment (II)

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

hair fall treatmentMinoxidil (Loniten)

Minoxidil (Loniten) was the first drug approved by the FDA for the treatment of male pattern baldness. For many years, minoxidill, in pill form, it has been widely used to treat high blood pressure. Like finasteride, the researchers found a very interesting side effect of the drug. People taking the medication experienced hair growth in unexpected places and in their cheeks and the backs of their hands, some even grew hair on their forehead.

Some enterprising researchers had the idea that applying minoxidil topically, directly overhead, could help grow hair on balding areas. It did so in different patients depending on the magnitude of the loss of hair, but at the time was revolutionary. (more…)

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Hair Fall Treatment (I)

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

hair fall treatmentIn recent years, medicine has made enormous advances in the treatment of men for hair loss. With the arrival of the inhibitors 5-a-reductase inhibitors such as Propecia and the evolution of surgery for hair restoration, for many, it is not inevitable, living with a significant loss of hair.

For the first time in the history of mankind is now possible to stop or slow the progression of hair loss and replace lost hair through surgery with completely natural results. However, the vast majority of treatments for hair loss that are marketed today are still very doubtful.

The conclusion is that the vast majority of advertising for “treatment” does not work for the prevention and treatment of hair loss. (more…)

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Hormonal Hair Loss (II)

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

hormonal hair lossHormonal changes can lead to hair loss

Hormonal changes that occur in pregnancy and childbirth can lead to hair loss. During the last trimester of pregnancy, hair growth may be greater due to the overproduction of hormones.

However, immediately after delivery, these hormones are decreased significantly and hair follicles are forced to a phase of prolonged rest. During this phase the hair shedding is greater, but no new growth occurs, leading to hair loss. (more…)

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Hormonal Hair Loss (I)

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

hormonal hair lossAlthough there are many known causes of premature hair fall or temporary hormonal changes are the most common cause of this disease in women. Fortunately, hormonal imbalances that can cause this type of hair loss are usually temporary and easily treated.

Hormones and Hair Loss

The hormones that are found in the body to normal levels are responsible for the growth, operation and maintenance of many organs and systems. (more…)

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