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    Hair Loss

    Hair loss (alopecia), androgenetic alopecia (MPB), female pattern baldness,
    involuntary alopecia, alopecia areata, alopecia universalis

    The next time you visit a public venue take a close look
    at the incredible number of men and women who are
    experiencing hair loss. If you are one of them, the lesson
    is that you are certainly not alone. While it is difficult
    to completely reverse hair loss there are a number of
    treatments, remedies, and supplements that not only
    have been shown to stop hair loss but in many
    instances can create new quality hair growth as well.

    Additionally, there are a four natural hair loss herbs and oils  worth learning more about that can
    be used as a stand alone treatment or in addition to the hair loss solutions listed on the left side
    of this page.

    So what are the most common types of hair loss in both men and women and are there any steps
    that can be taken to prevent and possibly reverse them?

    Human hair varies greatly in both texture and color, and people differ considerably in the amount
    of facial and body hair they have, depending on their age, sex, race, and genetic makeup. But in
    spite of the many differences that are found in hair, it’s normal for all of us to have it on the top
    and back of our heads. When it starts to disappear in these areas it is considered to be alopecia,
    or baldness.

    Hair grows everywhere on the body except the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet,
    but many hairs are so fine they are almost invisible. Hair is made up of a protein called keratin,
    produced in hair follicles in the outer layer of skin; as follicles produce new hair cells, old cells
    are being pushed out through the surface of the skin at a rate of about six inches per year.
    Hair that is visible is actually a string of dead keratin cells. The average adult head has somewhere
    between 100 and 150 thousand hairs of which somewhere around 100 are lost daily. So finding a
    few stray hairs on your hairbrush is not necessarily cause for a panic attack.

    Gradual thinning of hair with age is a natural condition known as involutional alopecia. With each
    passing day more and more hair follicles go into a telogenic, or resting stage, and the remaining
    hairs become shorter and less in number. Androgenetic alopecia is a genetically predisposed
    condition that can affect both men and women. Men can start suffering hair loss as early as their
    teens or early twenties, while most women don’t experience noticeable thinning until their forties
    or later. In men, a receding hair line and gradual disappearance of hair from the crown is called
    male pattern baldness. In women, female pattern baldness is characterized by general thinning
    over the entire scalp, with the most extensive hair loss at the crown. Patchy hair loss in children
    and young adults, which can be sudden initially, is known as alopecia areata. This disorder
    may result in complete baldness, but in about 90 percent of cases the hair returns within a few
    years. With alopecia universalis, all body hair falls out and the chances of regrowth is poor,
    especially when it occurs in children. Tearing out one’s own hair, a disorder known as trichotillomania,
    is seen most frequently in children.

    Causes
    Research has yet to reveal why certain hair follicles are programmed to have
    a shorter growth period than others. Although a person’s level of androgens –
    male hormones normally produced by both men and women – is believed to
    be a factor, hair loss has nothing to do with virility. Additionally the presence
    of dandruff has no effect on balding either.

    An individual’s genes, however – from both male and female parents –
    unquestionably influence a person’s predisposition to falling victim to
    male (androgenetic alopecia) or female pattern baldness (FPB).

    Temporary hair loss can occur in concurrence with high fever, a severe illness, thyroid disorder,
    drug treatments, hormonal imbalance, iron deficiency, extreme stress, and in women following
    childbirth.

    In these conditions, collectively known telogen effluvium, a large number of hair follicles suddenly go
    into a resting phase, causing hair to thin noticeably. Drugs that can cause temporary hair loss include
    chemotherapy agents used in cancer treatment, anticoagulants, retinoids used to treat acne and
    skin problems, beta-adrenergic blockers used to control blood pressure, and oral contraceptives.

    Hair loss can also be caused by scalp injuries, burns, x-rays, and exposure to certain chemicals-
    including those used to purify swimming pools, and to bleach, dye, and perm hair. In such cases,
    normal hair growth usually returns once the cause is eliminated.

    The cause of alopecia areata, a disorder that often affects children or teenagers, remains unexplained.
    In many cases the hair grows back, although it may be very fine and possibly white before normal
    coloration and thickness returns.

    Although frequent washing, permanent waves, bleaching, and dyeing hair do not cause baldness,
    they can contribute to overall thinning by making hair follicles weak and brittle. Tight braiding and
    using rollers or hot curlers can damage and break hair, and running hair picks through tight curls
    can scar hair follicles. In most cases hair grows back normally if the source of the stress is removed,
    but severe damage to the hair and scalp sometimes causes permanent bald patches.

    Symptoms of Hair Loss

    * In men, thinning hair on the scalp, a receding hairline, or a horseshoe
    shaped pattern that leaves the crown of the head exposed.

    * In women, thinning hair in general, but mainly at the crown; complete balding is rare.

    * In children and young adults a sudden loss of patches of hair is known as alopecia areata.

    * Complete loss of all hair on the body is a rare disorder called alopecia universalis.

    * Predominately in children, patches of broken hairs and incomplete hair loss, usually on the scalp
    but sometimes involving the eyebrows; the child is most likely rubbing or pulling out hair, a disorder
    called trichotillomania.

    * Excessive shedding of hair, but not complete baldness, associated with various illnesses and
    drug treatments, rapid weight loss, anemia, stress, or pregnancy; a condition known as telogen
    effluvium.

    Diagnosis and Conventional Treatment

    A doctor diagnoses male pattern or female pattern baldness based on its typical appearance.
    Determining the cause of other types of hair loss simply by observation is sometimes difficult.
    A doctor usually examines the hair shafts under a microscope and may perform a biopsy of the
    skin. A biopsy helps determine if the hair follicles are normal; if they are not, the biopsy may
    indicate possible causes. If the doctor’s examination finds signs of hormonal irregularities or
    other serious illness, blood tests to identify those disorders may be needed.



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