What is Hair Loss?

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By frankie1363

History of Hair Loss

Ever since the beginning of time people have had to face problems not only of hair growth but also of hair loss. Furthermore especially women have always had a desire of looking after their hair in the best of ways. Simply go back the the ancient Egyptians to see how women and men used to shave their heads and wear elaborate wigs to acheive perfection and also to hide the first signs of baldness. Centuries later Europeans did practically the same thing to hide imperfections or hair loss and stressing their grandeur and beauty by wearing wigs. Today,the interest of taking care of ones hair is more than ever popular and folks from all over the world try to make amends to put a stop to hair loss that occurs for various reasons for instance it could be hereditary, hygenic, stress or whatever the case is. People today spend so much money on buying shampoos, conditioners, just for the sake of getting their hair clean and in shape that it seems a real tragedy the moment in which they have to cope with such a situation as becoming bald. But thanks to the latest treatments and procedures it is now possible to replace the hair lost instead of just simply wearing wigs.

Coping with the Problem of Female Hair Loss

Hair loss is part of our every day lives, whether you appreciate identify with it or not and is generally more common as people grow older, but can affect younger people as well. Hair loss is a gradual process, some studies has indicated that it takes 5 years or more for follicle roots to fully cease. For many patients, hair loss is a major emotional problem and is quite normal after major surgery, for that reason it is important for patients to speak to their surgeon about this possible side effect before undergoing surgery.

Hair loss is quite a likely occurrence for children being treated for leukemia. In male- and female-pattern baldness, the culprit is something designated dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, which is derived from androgen, a male hormone.

Women

Women's hair tends to thin all more than and the pattern of hair loss in women is different to the typical receding hairline and crown loss that is common in men. Women develop hair loss as constantly as men do, but because of hormonal differences between men and women, women typically lose their hair in a more diffuse way than men. Women rarely experience loss of all their hair. A reasonably common cause of hair loss in women is birth control pills.

As far asĀ  female hair loss treatment goes, Women may be given minoxidil or a hormonal or iron supplement to help prevent hair loss. Women with hair loss due to androegenetic alopecia tend to have miniaturizing hairs of variable diameter over all affected areas of the scalp.

Health

Healthy diet, enough time of sleep, regular exercise, and not worrying too much can avoid hair loss, whereas setbacks such as lupus, thyroid condition, and diabetes can cause hair loss. Eating habits vary from healthy eating habits on one end of the scale, to serious eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia on the other end. while hair loss is more detrimental to the psyche than anything else, quite a lot of of the causes of baldness may indicate serious health problems.

Certainly a promising healthy diet will tend to reduce hair loss and it is important to keep your health good, but hair loss can affect the emotional health of both men and particularly women and it can be a rather glib statement to tell people not to worry about their looks. Coping with hair loss depends a lot on your attitude and the support of your friends and family.

Hormones


The thyroid gland is in the front of the lower neck and makes important hormones that keep the body healthy. Hormones designated androgens, commonly testosterone, can cause hair follicles to shrink, causing thinning of hair or eventual hair loss. In pregnancy, hormone levels increase in the early stages of pregnancy and cause the hair growth cycle to slow down.

Doctors refer to common baldness as "androegentic alopecia" which implies that a blend of hormones and heredity (genetics) is needed to develop the condition. The hormone imbalance that takes place in polycystic ovary syndrome can cause hair loss in teenage girls as well as in adult women.

Female-pattern androegenetic alopecia is a common condition, its treatment includes minoxidil 2% and antiandrogens (cyproterone acetate) in case of obvious hyerandrogenism; finasteride, not currently approved for women, is nevertheless being tested in postmenopausal women.

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