May
17
Posted in Hair Loss Information
There are many causes of hair loss. Some are due to high fever, serious infections, major surgery, and in some cases emotional and physical stress causes hair loss. Other causes of hair loss include thyroid disease, lack of protein in dirt, low iron, and prescriptive drugs given for blood thymes, acne arthritis, and heart disease. Hair loss can also occur in women who take contraceptives; as well as, after giving birth. Possible causes of hair loss comes from family genes and hormonal patterns.The developing of bald patches on the beard or on the scalp also causes hair loss. Men and women who often visit barber shops and beauty salons can contact ringworms, which also causes hair loss. In some cases adolescence experience hair loss from an illness or not eating properly. … »
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May
5
Posted in Hair Loss Information
There are many causes of hair loss. Both men and women can obtain it. It can be because of nutritional deficiency, hormone imbalance, stress, and diseases. But generally the most common cause of it is called adrogenetic alopecia. It is the medical term for hair loss or baldness. Adrogenetic refers to the influence of androgens (male hormones), and genetic predisposition to balding can be the reason of such a hair loss.Genetic is not that simple, and also the hair loss case. Just the presence of someone in your family of balding is not enough to predict that you will also become bald. It is really hard to predict who will go bald and how fast will it be. That is why planning for hair restoration will be very important for those people who gets alarmed about it. … »
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Apr
22
Posted in Hair Loss Information
Hair is the fastest growing tissue of the body, made up of proteins known as keratins. Every strand of hair is made up of three layers: the inner layer or medulla (only existing in thick hairs); the central layer or cortex, which determines the strength, texture, and color of hair and the cuticle, which protects the cortex. Hair grows from roots, which are enclosed in follicles. Below this is a layer of skin known as the dermal papilla, which is fed by the bloodstream transferring nourishments essential to keep from losing hair.
Only the roots of hair are in fact living, while the perceivable piece of hair is dead tissue, and thus unable to heal itself. It is essential then to take care of the scalp and body in order to maintain hair growth and preservation. Expensive treatments that claim to treat the visible hair and nourish it therefore are generally no more than bogus claims made to sell products. In order to not lose hair you need to treat the “root” of the problem. … »
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