It is completely normal to lose some hair ? about 100 strands ? every day as a part of the hair growth cycle. But if you feel your hair is becoming thinner, there are a number of reasons why, including the natural ageing process and hereditary hair loss. Women with thinning hair often think it's due to something they've done. Whereas, in fact, sustained hair thinning in women is usually hereditary, so don't blame yourself. It is only occasionally that there may be other causes, such as illness, diet and stress, which we'll go through in this section.
Symptoms and Causes for Hair Loss
We lose a certain amount of hair every day, but dramatic hair loss and poor condition are often signs of an underlying clinical problem.
Temporary hair loss or thinning can be triggered by dietary imbalance, nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalance, stress or shock. In women it may occur after pregnancy or during menopause as a result of hormonal changes.
The condition may be a side effect of medications, such as oral contraceptives or anti-coagulants, or of medical treatment like chemotherapy. It can also be the result of medical conditions such as hypothyroidism or iron deficiency anaemia.
Hair Loss Treatments
Depending on the form of thinning or loss, there are a number of different options available, including a minoxidil topical lotion applied to the scalp, prescribed oral medication and, if there is a diagnosed hormone imbalance, hormone treatment. Regaine? For Women Regular Strength is a new product formulated to specifically treat hereditary hair loss, and contains minoxidil, which can stimulate hair growth. Available at pharmacies without prescription, this trouble-shooting topical solution is applied to the scalp twice daily, when hair is dry. It's suitable for all hair types, even permed or colour-treated, and costs ?24.95 for a month's supply.
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Hair Loss Women Thyroid
So your losing your hair? Feels like its the end of the world does it? Well I'm here to give you some good news and some bad news. We will start with the bad first and that is unfortunately hair loss isn't the only annoying change that goes with breaking into the golden years. Other changes include erectile dysfunction, swelling prostates, urinary symptoms that go with large prostates, decreasing time in stage 4 sleep, and the list goes on and on. The way I see it going bald is the least of your concerns.
Ok so the good news is that in today's age of pharmacy, there are several great options to solve many of the above mentioned problems, including hair loss. So you don't have to just accept your genetically determined fate. Not only are there good pharmalogical options but the semi surgical options of hair implants are always improving.
So what causes hair loss otherwise known as male pattern baldness? Well it is in the genes as mentioned above. The rumor is that it runs through the maternal line. So if your mom's dad is bald than you'd better start getting ready. That isn't the whole story though. It turns out that there is an enzyme that changes testosterone to dihyroxytestosterone or DHT. DHT which is produced in greater amounts and for which some are more sensitive to acts in many different ways including the root of the hair and actually acts as a toxin to the hair permanently ending the ability of the hair producing proginator cells to continue growing hair.
One of the best treatments is a drug called finasteride or propecia which inhibits the enzyme, alpha 1 reductase, that catalyzes the reduction of testosterone to DHT. If begun early enough it can prevent (or signigicantly slow) hair loss. This drug has been shown to be wonderfully efficacious at relatively low doses, which limits the side effects to a tolerable minimum. One problem with the drug that has recently been made much of in the media is the olympic ban on propecia. It turns out that it can and has been used as a coverup for anabolic steroid performance enhancing drugs. So a significant issue that fortunately effects only a very small minority of balding men.
As mentioned there is also the implant option which for a while seemed like it made you look worse than just having no hair. The corn rows weren't what most guys were going for and were any thing but natural. Now however you really have a hard time noticing the difference unless you are around a guy and all of a sudden they have a head of hair that didn't use to be there. So like I said, compared to the other problems that will eventually crop up, hair loss is tame. But lest we suffer in the looks department fortunately there are good options to stem the "disease."
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