Hair
Loss Defined And Treatments That Work
By David Maillie
Hair loss and balding is a condition that occurs in roughly 40
percent of the population in one form or another. It is most prevalent
in men, but does occur in women. We just do not see it due to
wigs and the fact that women are more likely to seek medical help
for this condition. It could be as simple as a receding hairline,
or just thinning more than usual. This can be treated. The treatments
depend upon the cause and progression of the condition.
Hair
loss can actually occur due to a variety of causes. Stress is
actually a big factor. Large amounts of stress can actually result
in the bodies increased production of stress related hormones.
Some of these hormones are closely related to testosterone and
will similarly cause hair loss. Recent surgery or trauma can also
result in a similar loss of hair. Some medicines have side effects
resulting in similar conditions. You should discuss any medicine
or over the counter product with your doctor about undesirable
side effects.
A
large portion of hair loss is genetic. Folklore states that the
mothers side of the family will determine this and the potential
for balding. It is thought that if the mothers father had exhibited
any potentail for balding than the kids would too. Genetic hair
loss is largely untreatable and is usually treated with hair follicle
grafts. We see infomercials for these natural grafts and their
techniques on late night TV every day. This is a painful surgery,
but the results say it is highly effective and also expensive.
Most
treatment for hair loss begins with scalp treatments like Minoxidil.
If it is determined that there is a fungal infection or other
infection resulting in this condition, then a antifungal cream
and lotion are usually prescribed. Fungal infections can result
in loss of hair and are easily treated and the condition reversed.
Women
sometimes experience loss of hair through traction commonly referred
to as alopecia. According to the American Medical Association:
If
you wear pigtails or cornrows or use tight hair rollers, the pull
on your hair can cause a type of hair loss called traction alopecia.
If the pulling is stopped before scarring of the scalp develops,
your hair will grow back normally. However, scarring can cause
permanent loss of hair.
These
are the major forms of hair loss and their respective treatments
from creams and lotions to surgical hair grafting. It all depends
on the cause and the severity of the condition. Most forms can
be treated and some reversed without the need for expensive surgery.
David
Maillie is a chemist with over 12 years experience in biochemical
research, clynical analysis and skin care. For more information
ongreat anti-aging products and ideas please visit Bestskinpeel.com
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