‘Stress’

Hair loss in men

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

hair loss in menWith hair loss in men, hair at the temples and the crown away you can start losing weight.Eventually a horseshoe pattern around the sides of the head appears.
The main signs of hair loss in men:

  • Receding hairline
  • Moderate to extensive hair loss, especially in the crown of the head.

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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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Stress Causes Alopecia Areata

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Stress Causes Alopecia Areata

Wondering why your father has a head full of hair at 60 years and you have your 30 years you start to see entries in your head? Well stop worrying! The concern could be the reason his hair began to fall in the first place. Let me explain … Many times the hair loss may be genetic or poor nutrition. Other times it is due to an illness or after surgery. Every case is different. However, it is very likely that you are losing hair because it has a lot of tension.

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Stress Causes Alopecia

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Stress

Stress can be a cause of alopecia. The same goes for food, general health, hormonal imbalances, among others. If hair loss is so significant as to be concerned, then you should consult with a doctor to determine its causes.

Any type of hair loss is called alopecia, but there are many types of alopecia and its causes are multiple. Only a doctor can diagnose stress alopecia and give appropriate treatment. There are many possible treatments for combat stress alopecia.

If this is a clinical problem, shampoos will not do any good. Shampoos can be used in cases of hair loss caused by skin irritations and clogged pores and follicles, but do not give a solution in cases of medical problems related to hair loss.

If this is not the problem, if it is alopecia areata, it will get worse. With a little luck, a problem will be easier, perhaps caused by a hormonal imbalance, or due to an “agent” unknown that affects the scalp. In such cases, the doctor we usually prescribe a treatment to fix the problem and the hair will grow back normally.

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Medical treatment of alopecia

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

treatment of alopecia

Hair loss may be due to many causes affecting a high percentage of men and women.

Special effects have male androgenetic alopecia or common baldness affects a large percentage of men from age 50. Hair loss begins at puberty and progresses inexorably over the years. This type of alopecia is characterized by progressive thinning and loss of hair in the area of entrances, top and crown of the head, respecting the hair of the lateral and posterior. Its cause is genetic and hormonal treatment may benefit from conservative or surgical treatment of alopecia according to the severity of hair loss.

Female baldness is more complex and can be caused by hormonal changes, metabolic, drug, nutrition, stress, etc.. Women may also suffer from androgenetic alopecia and benefit from treatment of hair loss in advanced cases. (more…)

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