There are many different forms of alopecia hair loss (the term alopecia simply means hair loss) but baldness is the most common. It can affect both men and women. Here are 7 facts you should know about baldness and other forms of alopecia hair loss:
1. Causes of baldness can include hereditary factors, various types of medications including chemotherapy, large doses of Vitamin A, and immune system irregularities.
2. The following causes of alopecia hair loss can often be reversed:
birth control pills and pregnancy
diabetes
lupus
low-protein diet
thyroid complications
menstruation resulting in low iron levels in the blood
hair pulling due either to anxiety or hair styles that demand tight braiding
chemical and coloring treatments for the hair as well as excessive shampooing
3. Anyone coping with hair loss should take simple precautions such as avoiding the use of blow dryers or combing the hair while it is wet and especially fragile.
4. Chemotherapy drugs can affect the cells in the hair follicle responsible for hair growth. In such cases the hair often regrows after the treatment is finished although it may have a different texture and color.
5. If you are affected by alopecia hair loss, you can learn to cope by:
Educating yourself as much as possible about the condition through personal research and obtaining information from medical professionals
Joining support groups where you can discuss your condition and the implications in your life. The internet offers forums and discussion groups you may wish to join.
Adjusting mental attitude about self-image, avoiding over-concern about appearance, and using camouflage, wigs, or cosmetic options to minimize the overall visual effect of hair loss.
6. Minimize discomfort from alopecia hair loss by using sunscreens on the scalp and face or by wearing wigs, hats or scarves to protect the head.
7. In the case of alopecia hair loss due to the immune system turning on the hair follicles by mistake, corticosteroid drugs may be administered to suppress the immune system. Corticosteroid drugs can be given through injection, orally, or in topical creams or ointments.
Alopecia hair loss can be distressing there is no doubt. However, a thorough education about the subject and proper diagnosis from a qualified medical practitioner can do much to alleviate undue anxiety.
Here are some organizations you may wish to keep in mind as you learn more about alopecia hair loss:
National Alopecia Areata Foundation:
naaf.org
American Hair Loss Council:
ahlc.org
By: Mike Jones
www.articledasboard.com
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Alopecia Hair Loss:7 Facts You Should Know
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One of the most common hair problems is hair loss or simply put baldness. If you happen to be one of those people who are worrying about it, worry no more. Put on that big smile because there's a solution to that. The best way to address baldness is the so called hair replacement
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Treatment
If the people experience comfortable with appearance, there is no need of any types of treatment. Rogaine is very effective treatment to prevent hair loss in women. This medication is approved by FDA for female pattern hair loss. In some cases, aldactone will be recommended to treat hair loss in female. Sometimes, a combination therapy method such as aldactone along with Prempro is used to treat hair loss after menopause.
Minoxidil is also used to stop the loss of hair. A hair transplant is very effective and expensive treatment. It is used to remove tiny plugs of hair from affected areas. This treatment can carries a risk of skin infection and develop minor scarring in the donor areas.
Other treatments of hair loss include hair pieces, hair weaving and change of hair styles. This treatment is very easy to use and not more expensive. If it cannot help you, must to try surgical hair replacement.
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