Dandruff and Alopecia

Dandruff and Alopecia

Today we’ll talk about some hair problems. Let’s start by mentioning the dreaded Alopecia Areata, which we define common words such as hair loss. It is noteworthy that alopecia is an auto immune disease that occurs in the scalp of persons round plaques. It is worth mentioning that this disease does not cause pain, but low self-esteem in many people who suffer it changes the look of our hair.

Basically this disease that strikes one-fifth of the world population is a problem that is generated usually in men over 30 years with a family history of alopecia. It is important to mention that today there are a series of treatments to help hair grow back, after suffering from alopecia. One of these innovative treatments is a chemical in a lotion based on minoxidil and finasteride. If the problem is more severe, you can opt for some hair transplant surgery, of course you’re a simple solution, it is best to opt for wigs or hats.

Another common problem that attacks the annoying scalp dandruff is known in medical terms as furfuracea. This formation of scabs of dead skin so rest on the scalp, as white dots, usually in addition to giving a bad aspect to our hair, irritation, itching, excessive shedding and loss of normal hair shine.

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