Hair today Gone Tommorrow

Balding is not something anyone would look forward to. Even though we are unable to stop aging we can help ourselves when it comes to hair loss.

Our hair does get thinner as we age and more for some than others but with today's medications and creams etc we may be able to slow this down.

I have looked into many hair loss remedies and have found some that are better than others in how they say the can slow down hair loss and some even say they will help your existing hair grow more and stronger. I do not know about that but have heard of some of the good some of them do.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Why Does Female Hair Loss Occur?

By Paula Stevens

Female hair loss can be an embarrassing problem. Most people do not like to talk about it and are embarrassed to even mention it with their physician. However, about twenty percent of women suffer some type of hair loss. Hair loss affects a women's appearance which in turn can negatively affect her self esteem.

There are signs of hair loss in women as well as causes that can be corrected. Some symptoms that could alert a women that a problem may be occurring is if there is thinning all over their head. Also thinning could be occurring in one spot. Opposite than most men, thinning does not just occur in the front hairline.

Another sign is a significant loss occurring near the crown or hairline. Severe and permanent thinning can also be called female pattern balding. Rarely leading to complete baldness, female pattern balding sometimes presents itself by balding near the crown or thins over the entire head.

There are various causes of female hair loss. Hormones are the number one factor in hair loss. Many women lose a significant amount of hair after pregnancy, menopause or times of severe distress. These times cause a major flux of hormones that seems to trigger the hair loss. There are many other reasons for the problem such as thyroid, liver or pituitary gland issues. Anemia, a vitamin or mineral deficiency or allergies can even cause the problem. Side effects of medications can sometimes lead to hair loss. It has been found that lead or mercury poisoning can cause one to lose their hair. One of the side effects from a recent Hepatitis B vaccination can be hair loss.

Eating disorders can cause thinning hair. A woman who chemically treats their hair often may have problems. Over processing with chemicals can damage the scalp and hair follicles.

Hair loss can be an issue with women or men. It has a more dramatic and traumatic effect on women. Men can bald and look distinguished as they age. In our current society, women do not have that option. Luckily a lot of these causes can be corrected by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, having hair colored by a professional and seeing a physician for annual checkups to head off any problems.

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Are All Hair Loss Treatments Scams?

By Cliff Nichols

Because of the trust that has been abused by the hair loss industry to people that are vulnerable and suffering, a lot of people have very little confidence in it anymore. They have received worthless products and bad advice. This is something that the industry has to work hard to turn around.

Is it really true that there are no products out there worthwhile and effective that can help with hair loss treatment? No, it's not true. In fact there are many products readily available that are safe, effective, affordable and easily obtained. There are products that are approved by the FDA and then there are some that take on a more natural approach. How and why you choose which one depends on several important factors.

First, determine the root cause of your problem with hair loss. Then you will be able to better determine which treatment is right for you. It's possible you could have a reason unknown to you that is causing the issue. Consult with your doctor before treating yourself.

Getting medical attention sooner than later is good advice. It can help whatever treatment you choose to be more effective getting started right away. Even though baldness could be hereditary, by seeing your doctor first, you can rule out other possible conditions.

Once you have established the underlying cause you can begin to find a hair loss treatment that is right for you. Whether it is a prescription medication such as Propecia, a topical treatment, or possible a combination of both. Taking propecia will help by blocking the body's conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone, the active form of testosterone. It has been shown that taken daily, some hair will grow back.

In order for a hair loss treatment to be effective, it's important to choose the right one for your needs. There are many reasons for hair loss such as excessive traction, illness, poor habits in hair care, stress, medications, bad nutrition and getting up in years. By choosing the right one you can be very successful in hair re-growth.

Summing up, talk to your doctor and ask about the prescription Propecia. It's possible it will be just what you needed to for a hair loss treatment. Propecia is easily available and at much more affordable prices from online pharmacies.

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