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.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Why does Women's Hair Loss Happen?

By Eric Huff


Awareness of hair loss problems in men is as high as it can get, indeed, there are commercials all over the place. How often have you seen that commercial that claims you can spray paint real hair onto a guy's head? Certainly seems that most, if not all, of the media coverage addresses hair loss problems for men. Well, the main problem with that is women suffer from all kinds of hair loss situations. The shocking fact is that hair loss in women happens with greater frequency, and there's a wider variety of causal factors for it. In this article, we'll talk more about this issue and give just some of the reasons for it.

The thyroid can undergo disorders that will severely affect the ability for a woman to grow hair. There's a whole range of thyroid conditions that affect women in a variety of ways. For the thyroid gland, cancer and Hashimoto's disease are easily recognized diseases. What is known now is that hair loss can be a symptom of many other problems associated with the thryoid gland. This is something that should not be viewed lightly, so if hair loss suddenly occurs it's best to see your doctor right away. Hair loss can appear to be happening with some women, but it's due to her hormones. Many possible reactions can occur when the hormones become out of balance. Hormones will have an effect on moods, weight, and energy. There can be additional effects on the growth cycle of hair, or it can be lost or begin to thin-out. If you notice changes in any of these areas over time, then of course the best thing to do is see your family doctor. Your doctor will need to measure your various hormone levels, and then he or she can tell you the best course of action.

Some medications that women take will definitely cause hair loss for them. One widely known procedure, chemotherapy, will cause this to happen. Others cause hair to fall out because of the way the medication interacts with a woman's body chemistry. But some experiences are not of direct hair loss. It's not actual hair loss, but rather it's an interruption with new hair growth. In such conditions of interactivity, eventually she will appear to be balding or hair is falling out, but that's not the case. But as far as appearances are concerned, the look will be identical.

Women's hair loss doesn't get nearly as much documentation as the hair loss that men suffer through. What is well-known is that women have hair loss issues in many different contexts.

There's an inability to control those situations in most cases. They have to do with hormone levels and family medical history. Also... there will be cases of temporary hair loss which is fortunate, however some types are more lasting and permanent. A doctor will be able to help you figure out why your hair is getting thinner and what you can do about it.




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