hair loss
 

May 30 2006
Kevin Caldbeck

Hair Loss

Help, I'm losing my hair.  Men, Women, Children, and Teens, all are at risk.  Most only think of men and male pattern baldness when the subject of hair loss comes up, but that is only part of it. 

What are some of the causes of Hair Loss?  Is there anything that can be done to combat Hair Loss?  Can Hair Loss be slowed, stopped, or even reversed?  What about Hair Replacement Surgery, is it worth considering?  All these are very viable questions, and will be explored in the resources available here.

If you are experiencing hair loss, knowing the techniques of how to stimulate hair growth, along with information about how others in the same situation approached their hair restoration can increase the odds of finding your own successfull treatment for hair loss.

Fortunately there are various techniques that can be used to keep hair healthy, and to control Hair Loss. 

 

How to Prevent Hair Loss


Hair loss is a common problem among many men and women.  There are also several who have found that it is harder to find a treatment to help prevent hair loss.  If you are dealing with this problem, or are trying to prevent it from happening before it starts, then there are several things that you can consider.  By understanding different resources to prevent hair loss, you can help to keep healthier and thicker hair.  

The first thing that you can consider for hair loss or thinning is medications that are available.  While these are known to not effectively eliminate hair loss from occurring, it may slow down the effects and allow you to keep some hair on your head.  The medications most commonly used are known as finasteride and minoxidil.  Finasteride is known to work by preventing the enzyme from the hair to interact with the testosterone.  This will then allow the chemical to not be produced that affects the hair follicle.  Minoxidil, or Rogaine, is known to be effective as a cream that is applied to the head twice a day.  It will then cause a reaction from the hair follicles and will allow the hair to grow.  

Another consideration that you can make is the diet that you have.  If the hair loss is not related to genetics, then you can easily take supplements, vitamins and eat certain types of food that will help to prevent hair loss.  This will then allow your hair to stay healthier.  You can check with any health care provider or holistic medication area to find treatments for hair loss.  Oils, creams and herbal remedies are often used in helping to prevent hair loss.  

In addition, if you are experiencing hair loss, do a little research into why it is happening.  This will affect what you can use and what will be most effective for your situation.  If the hair loss is related to stress, for example, you may want to get a different type of treatment than if it is related to genetics.  No matter what the reasoning is, you can most likely find a variety of recommendations available to you.  

If the hair loss is sudden and is coming out in larger clumps, you will want to check with your physician.  This may be related to a hair loss disease and should be treated right away in order to prevent complications.  When you lose your hair in relation to a disease, you can expect it to grow back once the disease is gone.  

If you are experiencing hair loss, or are trying to prevent hair loss from occurring later on, then you can look into a variety of factors to help solve the problem.  By treating your hair loss, you will be able to keep your hair looking healthy as well as help to keep a full body of hair.  This will then help you in feeling better and being more comfortable with your looks.  Knowing the areas to look into and what they can do for you, can help you in preventing hair loss from occurring.  

 

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