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, November 29, 2011

Causes of Hair Loss - Alopecia Areata.

By Warren Tattersall


There are many causes of hair loss, including Alopecia areata. Any unusual amount of hair loss is a cause of concern, whether its on the head, beard or your eyelashes and eyebrows.

Hair loss most often the result of the various forms of alopecia. For instance if you have thinning hair mostly only in the scalp area it is likely to be Alopecia areata, but if you are seeing areas of baldness it may be alopecia totalis. If it is on your body as well it may well be Alopecia universalis.

Science is not yet certain about the exact triggers and causes of alopecia, but it is certain that the results are shattering for most people and can be severely traumatic. Only some sportspeople may enjoy the relief from body hair removal procedures normally required for athletes like swimmers and bodybuilders.

If you find yourself wondering if your hair loss is normal - some amount of hair loss is normal - or a case of alopecia areata, you should consult with your physician. Specific causes of alopecia are unknown, but there is some tendency for it to be inherited.

However, since only about twenty percent of hair loss is due to genetic traits, you might fall into the eighty percent that have other causes, so visiting your doctor to check for obvious causes is the best place to begin.

Your doctor can arrange for you to be tested by a specialist to see what may be causing you hair problems. So the sooner you see a specialist, the sooner you can begin to resolve the condition, whether or not it is alopecia areata.

Treatments range from steroid injections, topical treatments, or even using ultraviolet light therapy. You may also start making changes to improve your diet and take some nutritional supplements.

From the very start you need to bear in mind that in the case of alopecia areata, it does respond well to treatment, and you should be reasonably confident about regrowing healthy hair again. Just be aware that the sooner you begin treatment, the better your results are likely to be. Delay can result in permanent hair loss.

If you are beginning to notice a lot of hair left on the shower floor or in the bathroom sink and begin to notice little bald patches on your scalp or eyebrows, you should seek the advice of your physician. By definition, alopecia areata has no known cause, but there are discernible reasons for other types of hair loss.

If you are more stressed than usual, or have begun a new course of medication you may notice changes in your hair health and condition. Sometime your daily diet is simply lacking in certain vitamins. As you age you also experience a drop in your hair condition and thickness. Other times the hair loss could be a symptom of a serious illness that requires immediate treatment, so it is important to treat it as a symptom of your overall health that needs to be checked with your doctor. The sooner the cause is identified and treatment is begun, the sooner you can look forward to healthy hair again.




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