Reasons For Hair Loss

>> Thursday, May 3, 2012

By Owen Jones


Hair loss is one of the biggest factors for loss of self-confidence among people of both sexes and most of us would leap at any chance to prevent their loss of hair. This has given rise to a colossal industry providing hair loss medications, most of which are spurious, which is why there is a healthy scepticism about hair loss products.

The fact is that hair loss basically comes from two causes: heredity and illness.Nobody can do anything about their heredity and a GP is the best person to talk to about illness. However, there are very minor issues with the scalp that hairdressers are able to deal with such as dryness and dandruff.

The first signs that you are having issues with alopecia, the medical term for hair loss, are dandruff and dry, brittle hair. The problem is confirmed when you begin losing over 100 hairs a day. However, you may like to attempt to sort these minor symptoms out yourself with shampoo for dry hair or dandruff and hair tonic.

Rapid hair loss is sometimes a sign of a more serious illness, so it is vital to go to the physician for a general check up. It is unlikely that the check up will expose a serious disease like diabetes, lupus or thyroid issues, but these can be factors for alopecia, so it is worth eliminating them as the reasons as soon as possible.

If it is not an illness that is causing your hair loss, it could be a medication that you are taking for an unrelated condition. If you check with your GP, he can prescribe another medication in its place.

The difficulty might be being caused by over-the-counter medicines. For example, slimming pills, anti-depressants and pain killers may be causing the problem.

The use of recreational drugs may also cause hair loss, particularly those that could contain amphetamine such as speed, cocaine, crack and ecstasy.

Although some of these drugs do not naturally contain amphetamines, they are frequently cut with them. In some countries, tablets to help you remain awake longer (uppers) might also contain amphetamine of one sort or another.

Your diet can also be a cause of hair loss. Your body needs specific vitamins and nutrients to be able to carry out specific functions, so if your diet is not supplying these things, then something will suffer. Malnutrition is a major cause of hair loss in some countries. A poor diet is often the cause of hair loss among women.

If food is in short supply, many mothers will deprive themselves in favour of their children, but women who want to lose weight are also at danger. Fad diets are a prime cause of undernourishment in the developed world, however, novice vegetarians and vegans, who do not fully understand how to replace meat in their diet might also have problems until they learn more about vegetarianism or veganism.

Hormonal changes can also have an effect on the condition of the hair in both men and women. Hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) can affect women's hair for the better or the worse, so middle-aged women should monitor their hair loss on a quite regular basis.




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Should Women Try Hair Transplant Surgery?

>> Wednesday, May 2, 2012

By Owen Jones


Most people associate balding with men and that is not surprising as most western men do go bald sooner or later. Most men actually hate going bald. Some take to brushing their hair in a different fashion, having it cut short or even shaved off completely or they wear a hat. Increasingly, men are seeing balding as a natural process over which they have no control and just get on with their lives. This is a step in the correct direction.

However, women go bald as well, or at least it is possible that they can do. Traditionally western women care more about their looks than their men folk do and so women can take it very badly when or if they start losing their hair. Some women take to wearing a wig and others attempt a hair transplant.

The difficulty is that men and women lose their hair for different reasons and hair transplants favour the causes of men's baldness rather than women's.

Typical male baldness is known as 'male pattern baldness' and everybody knows men whom it has affected. It means that men lose hair initially at the front, a receding hairline, and then on the top; leaving a band of hair running about three sides of the head. The three lower sides actually have healthy, growing, self-replicating follicles.

It is this hair that is utilized if a man opts for a hair transplant - healthy hair and it has to do with testosterone, the male hormone, as oestrogen is the female hormone.

Female baldness tends to affect the whole of the head at the same time, which means that there is not a crop of healthy hair follicles from which to transplant hair to other regions of the head. This makes most women inappropriate clients for a hair transplant.

Luckily for women up to about retirement age, baldness merely affects a small percentage of them unless it is through illness or the treatment of an illness. On the other hand, just about 5% of women are decent candidates for a hair transplant. Women who have lost their hair due to using rollers for a long period of time, usually have a couple of patches of good hair left that can be utilized for transplanting.

Other women who have a good chance of a successful hair transplant are those who have a kind of male pattern baldness and those who have lost hair due to damage surrounding areas of surgery. Those who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy, will often make a full or near full recovery when the chemo sessions are complete.

The easiest option for older women is to wear a wig. It is not perfect, of course, but it does restore some confidence to those who could not otherwise go out without hair. Other options are hats, scarves and turbans, jus like many women wore in the Twenties and Thirties.




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