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Hair Loss - Causes, Treatment

Topic: Health EducationPublished August 21, 2008

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Hair loss can be age related, genetic, stress-related, or due to environmental factors. Age related hair loss is the most common type of hair loss, and occurs when the natural re-growth process stops or slows. Remember, everyone loses hair, an average of 100 hairs a day. Problems occur when your hair stops re-growing or you re-grow fewer hairs than what you lose.nnHair loss is a genetic/hormonal process that can affect both men and women. Hormones that bind to hair follicles can cause an imbalance in the biological processes that cause hair growth. Eventually, excess hormones on the follicle cause hair to stop growing and the follicle dies.nnHair loss or baldness is a condition in which hair does not grow on the scalp after hair fall. The most common form of baldness is the development of a hair thinning condition called androgenic alopecia or male baldness which occurs in adult males.nnCausesnnThe main cause of hair loss is stress. Stress and mental tension leads to hair loss. Male pattern hair loss is a genetic problem and is hereditary. Hormones like testosterone and DHT make the hair fall, you could even go bald completely. Bald people can regain hair through medication and surgery. Baldness is not a disease but it is a condition. A person could become bald any time, but the process of balding takes some time. First the hair becomes thin, then the hair starts falling, and slowly the hair growth stops which could lead to a bald head.nnFor men baldness is usually caused due to hormones. Hair loss may occur due to an overactive or under-active thyroid gland. Changes in androgen and estrogen level can cause a hair loss in both men and women. Hormone/ Steroid injections are usually given to correct hormonal imbalance.nnNatural Hair Loss TreatmentnnOne of the most popular natural hair loss treatments is a proper diet. It is a well known fact that food with a high percentage of the vitamin silica can be used as a natural hair loss treatment. Try having more cucumbers, potatoes and peppers and strengthen your hair. A complementary natural hair loss treatment to diet is massaging. You can massage your scalp, ask your partner to do it or use an electric massager. nnHair loss treatments are available according to the type hair loss. If the hair loss is due to medications, doctors prescribe different medicines. If the hair loss is due to infections usually antibiotics are prescribed. Hair loss due to hormonal imbalance is corrected using hormone/ steroid injections. Medicines are also available to help in preventing the development of baldness. Following are some of the common medicines available for preventing hair loss or slowing down baldness.nnStress reduction can be helpful in slowing hair loss. Some drugs can cause hair loss on the scalp and other places on the body. Is it common to be upset about hair loss. But some people experience excessive hair loss due to many reasons. In case of hair loss due to a certain medication, consult your doctor and ask him to suggest an alternative. These ways can work for you, but in recent medical studies the main cause of hair loss, at least 95% of the time, is either genetic and or hormonal. Usually, the earlier it begins, the more severe the hair loss will be. The most common type of hair loss seen in women is androgenetic alopecia, also known as female pattern alopecia or baldness.nnHair Loss RemediesnnOne hair loss remedy is simply to learn to live with it. It is, after all, a common, normal process that many go through much like acne. Talking to a counselor may help you cope with any self-esteem issues you may face as the result of hair loss. Many people that suffer from hair loss find that one good remedy can be found in hair styling and cosmetic techniques. Hair coloring, waves, and haircuts alone can make a big difference in the way you look and feel, making hair loss much less apparent.

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