Archive for January, 2010

How do I stop hair-loss and grow it back?

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
gylden asked:


Hello. I am 27 years old and i am losing my hair. I have no history of hair-loss in my family. The hair-loss is not in the normal places you would lose hair if you were going bald and it is in spots. i am constantly running my fingers through my hair and pull out chunks. Does anyone out there know what may be causing this? Smart asses welcome too. I have a pretty good humor bout this. But I would love serious input as well. So crack your jokes and give me advice. Please!!!

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Is there not a serious hair treatment for hair loss that really really works?

Friday, January 22nd, 2010
PREDATOR asked:


I am just wondering if anyone knows an serious hair treatment that really works for hair loss?

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I am experiencing hair loss, can it be an after effect of the hormonal pills that I am taking?

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
Sunny S asked:


I am taking the pill for six months to restore my hormonal balance, and two months ago my hair started falling out in handfuls. Can it be the pill? Should I stop it?
Two months ago, too, I started crying uncontrollably, but then it
went away and I am rather calm now, but have this hair loss problem.

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Are there any remedies for hair loss due to stress?

Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Doiturselfer asked:


A female friend of mine had a couple of traumatic experiences a few years ago. She experienced a small patch of hair loss after the first incident. It eventually grew back. Months later after another near nervous breakdown, the spot came back on the other side of her head. Since then her hair has become very brittle and breaks easy. Not sure what she’s tried. Just want to check options for myself to help her overcome this.

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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
Gary Heron asked:


It is normal to lose between 50-100 hairs a day, this is part of the hair renewal process. However most people suffer from excessive hair loss at one time in their life. There are many reasons for this including medication, radiation, chemotherapy, exposure to chemicals, hormonal and nutritional factors, thyroid disease, generalized or local skin disease, and stress.

Many of these causes are temporary and a few are permanent. These are some of the more common reason for hair loss.

HORMONAL BEHAVIOUR

Since hormones both stimulate hair growth and cause hair loss, hormonal changes by far have the biggest impact on hair loss. These can affect both men and women in the following ways:

This is the most common cause of thinning and affects both men and women. Men generally have hair loss concentrated in a specific pattern from the front through to the crown. Women tend to have thinning throughout their head without being in any specific pattern. This type of hair loss is caused by the androgen DHT, or Dihydrotestosterone. Since everyone has DHT that is produced by their bodies and only some people suffer from hair loss there has to be another factor involved. This other factor is having follicles that have a greater number of Androgen receptors for the DHT to attach to. This is the component that is inherited through the genes. To date the most effective preventative treatments are anti androgens, drugs that prevent the creation of DHT. In the future gene therapy will one day be able to alter the genes to prevent the follicles from being affected by DHT.

Childbirth

After pregnancy many women experience a loss of hair, this is caused many hair simultaneously entering the resting (telogen) phase. Within two to three months after giving birth, some women will notice large amounts of hair coming out in their brushes and combs. This can last one to six months, but resolves completely in most cases. This condition is caused by the hormonal changes that take place after a woman’s body recovers from her pregnancy.

Birth control pills

Women who have a genetic predisposition to suffer from Androgenic Alopecia can have it occur at a much younger age by taking birth control pills. The hormonal changes that occur trigger the onset of the Androgenic Alopecia. If a woman has a history of female pattern loss in her family she should advise her doctor before going on the pill. After the discontinuation of the pill the woman may notice that her hair begins shedding two or three months later. This may continue for six months when it usually stops. In some cases the process cannot be reversed and the woman may not regrow some of the hair that was lost.

DISEASE OR ILLNESS INFLUENCES

Since the follicle is a very sensitive it does respond to imbalances in the body. Most hair loss causes by disease or illness is temporary and resolves itself after the body has returned to a healthy condition.

High fever, severe infection, severe flu

Sometimes one to three months after a high fever, severe infection or flu, a person may experience hair loss, this is usually temporary and corrects itself.

Thyroid disease.

Both an overactive thyroid and an underactive thyroid can cause hair loss. Thyroid disease can be diagnosed by your physician with laboratory tests. Hair loss associated with thyroid disease can be reversed with proper treatment.

Deficient diet

Some people who go on low protein diets, or have severely abnormal eating habits, may develop protein malnutrition. To help save protein the body shifts growing hair into the resting phase. If this happens massive amounts of hair shedding can occur two to three months later. A sign of this is if the hair can be pulled out by the roots fairly easily. This condition can be reversed and prevented by eating the proper amount of protein. Its very important when dieting to maintain an adequate protein intake.

Medications

Some prescription drugs may cause temporary hair shedding in a small percentage of people. Examples of such drugs include some of the medicines used for the following: gout, arthritis, depression, heart problems, high blood pressure, or blood thinner. High doses of vitamin A may also cause hair shedding.

Cancer treatments.

Chemotherapy and radiation treatment will cause hair loss because it stops hair cells from dividing. Hairs become thin and break off as they exit the scalp. This occurs one to three weeks after the treatment. Patients can lose up to 90 percent of their scalp hair. The hair will regrow after treatment ends and patients may want to get wigs before treatment. There are some drugs in development to help prevent this hair loss from occurring.

Low serum iron

Iron deficiency occasionally produces hair loss. Some people don’t have enough iron in their diets or may not fully absorb iron in their diets. Women who have heavy menstrual periods may develop iron deficiency. Low iron can be detected by laboratory tests and can be corrected by taking iron pills.

Major surgery/chronic illness

Anyone who has a major operation - a tremendous shock to the system - may notice increased hair shedding within one to three months afterwards. The condition reverses itself within a few months but people who have a severe chronic illness may shed hair indefinitely. A relatively unknown fact is that hair transplantation surgery can actually cause additional hair loss or “shock fallout”. Hairs lost from shock fallout usually don’t regrow.

Alopecia Areata

This type of hair loss is believed to be caused by the immune system reacting to hair follicles as if they were antibodies and shutting them down. The hair loss is usually limited to a coin sized area and all the hair in the area is lost leaving a totally smooth round patch. In a more severe rarer condition called Alopecia Totalis, all hair on the entire body is lost, including the eyelashes. Treatments include topical medications, a special kind of light treatment, or in some cases drugs.

Fungus Infection (Ringworm) of the scalp

Caused by a fungus infection, ringworm (which has nothing to do with worms) begins with small patches of scaling that can spread and result in broken hair, redness, swelling, and even oozing. This contagious disease is most common in children and oral medication will cure it.

Stress

Stress can cause hair loss is some people. Usually it occurs 3 months after the stressful event has occured and it may take 3 months after the stress period has ended for the hair growth to resume. In most cases it is temporary if the person is not predisposed to genetic or Androgenic Alopecia, if they are stress may trigger the onset of genetic hair loss or may worsen existing Androgenic hair loss.

MECHANICAL DAMAGE CAUSES HAIR LOSS

Damage to the hair can be self inflicted either by intentional or unintentional means. Some people going through stress continuously pull at their hair until it comes out. Styling hair by bleaching, braiding and straightening can also cause damage and results in hair being lost.

Trichotillomania or Hair Pulling

Some children and less often adults play with their hair by pulling on it or twisting it. This can be part of a behavioral problem or a bad habit that is often done unconsciously. If the behavior is not stopped permanent hair loss can result from the constant stress on the hair. Its best to seek the help of a mental health professional to solve this problem.

Hair Styling Treatments

Many people change the appearance of their hair by using chemical treatments like dyes, tints, bleaches, straighteners, relaxers and permanent waves. If correctly done and done using reputable products, its rare to have any damage. However, hair can become weak and break if any of these chemicals are used too often. Hair can also break if the solution is left on too long, if two procedures are done on the same day, or if bleach is applied to previously bleached hair. Some chemical relaxers do contain powerful chemicals and there have been instances of people get chemical burns from these products resulting in permanent hair loss. Only go to qualified hair stylists and if doing it yourself make sure you only use reputable products and follow the product directions.

Hair Braids/Weaves

Many black women and some black men braid their hair or wear hair weaves. Under normal conditions these cause no problems. However if the weave is attached too tight or the braids are wrapped too tight, they put a constant strain on the hair follicle. If this is done for an extended period of time permanent hair loss can result. This is known as Traction Alopecia and is fairly common among people who braid or weave their hair. Make sure the person applying the braids or weave is qualified to do so and don’t wear braids or weaves continuously for extended periods of time.

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Friday, January 1st, 2010
Richard asked:


Both men and women are shocked when they discover that their hair is falling out in clumps. Perhaps when you wake up in the morning it looks as if a dog has been sleeping on your pillow because there are so many loose hairs on it. When you brush your hair and even more of it falls out then it is certainly cause for alarm. It is not only older women or men that start losing their hair; it can happen at any age and there are a lot of factors that cause it. When you seek help for hair loss in women you will find that there are dozens of products that make promises to be the ultimate solution. Problem is that most do not work and those that do can cost you a small fortune and for these reasons you can end up pulling out the rest of your hair in frustration.

Women hair loss is a cause for concern at any age.

Hair loss can be caused by a number of factors and these should be investigated properly to find out what is causing your hair to fall out the way it is. Before you can seek the real help for hair loss in women you need to know the causes first. Stress, pregnancy, illness, and the use of harsh hair coloring and bleaching treatments, all contribute to women losing hair. When there is no re-growth of hair falling out in women, then there should definitely be a cause for concern and you will certainly have to look for fast solutions and help for hair loss in women products that can reverse the problem. It is normal for about 100 to 200 hairs to fall out a day when hair follicles push out new hairs. When your hair starts falling out in patches then you need seek urgent help for hair loss in women products  that are well know to work effectively. Women hair loss like this is called female pattern baldness and there are definitely solutions specifically designed for women only. One of the most widely acclaimed products that can help n both male and female hair loss is known as Provillus which is also FDA approved. Fortunately this special formula works well on everyone with special formulations for both men and women and is the real solution and help for women hair loss.

Other Factors to assist hair re-growth.

Your lifestyle should be examined because it may be your way of life that is causing your body to shed hair. Are you eating properly, getting enough fresh air and exercise. All these will help for women hair loss because better blood circulation definitely does wonders. You can investigate the natural herbal remedy Provillus that is superior help for women hair loss, with an alternative formulation especially effective for hair loss in men. While you are waiting for your hair to grow back you can use hair extensions, wigs or even a fashionable hat. It is sensible getting to the root problem of your hair loss before you try any treatment. There are a number of specific products that have been specially formulated for women like provillus for example. Before purchasing any of them make sure to read all the details of the products properly. It is pointless for men to use products for hair loss that are designed for women especially those that need to be taken internally. They may have female hormones in them to promote hair growth which will not work on men naturally.

Look for hair loss products with a money back guarantee as well, because this will give you confidence or a product that will really work for hair loss. There is help for hair loss in women that is FDA approved and one of them is Provillus which has been designed to effectively promote the growth of new hair.



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