Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
12:20 am
Your receding hairline can be due to family or medical history. The causes of hair loss can be as varied as the treatments. It is important to look back over recent illnesses and your family history for the origin of the hairloss. Even after doing quite a bit of investigating and deciding on a course of action, success can be limited.
Often the reason for your <a target="_blank" href="http://makeyourhairgrowfaster.net/resources/receding_hairline/102/” rel=”nofollow”>receding hairline can simply be your genes. This gene oftentimes is passed down by the mother. males will more often experience this but in some cases females can as well. A number of therapies have been in use and have achieved some success.
Hair loss can be experienced on several levels to which researchers have given particular labels. Hairloss described as “male pattern baldness” will be referred to as androgenic alopecia. A slight amount hairloss is clinically described as alopecia areata When a total loss of hair on the head occurs it is called alopecia totalis. Some suffer from an extreme form of hair loss involving their entire body which physicians technically call alopecia universalis.
No matter which of the above you are suffering from, you are probably seeking out some type of therapy that will return your hair. In order to find the right remedy will involve finding the cause. Once you have discovered the cause, which sometimes is quite difficult, then you can experiment with the various remedies available. The array of therapies is quite diverse and can be topical, prescription medications or possibly some type of vitamins.
Stress could be one source of hairloss. The loss of a loved one, divorce, job change, finances and other issues can be the source of the stress. Your family physician should be your first source of diagnosis and relief. Once you have reduced the source of stress in your life the hair loss should stop. Most cases also respond well to some type of topical treatment.
Medical conditions can be linked to hairloss. A person diagnosed with cancer and getting doses of chemo will lose hair. The hair seems to return at the end of the chemo sessions. Although it may not be quite the same as was there originally, it is still hair. Patients get through this time by wearing a wig or scarf or by simply shaving their hair at the start of the treatments. bald heads have become quite popular today.
Many studies reveal that smokers may be more susceptible to hairloss. One more point to stop smoking now.
Studies are always being done on new types and methods of hairloss treatments. Taking vitamin E is one idea for hairloss treatment. Gene therapy is another type of treatment currently under scrutiny.
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at
12:20 pm
Although the topic of green tea as a hair loss remedy is a popular subject, few discussions focus on the tea as a topical therapy. Because of this, many wonder if applying green tea to the scalp can help slow or reverse androgenetic alopecia or male pattern baldness. According to a study conducted at the [...]
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 at
12:20 pm
This question was asked by a member of the Hair Restoration Social Community and Discussion Forums:
For years, I’ve had a beard and experienced male pattern baldness. Recently, I started using Propecia to fight my hair loss, but I’m worried the drug will affect my beard hairs. Will Propecia (finasteride) affect my beard, or is my [...]
Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at
12:20 pm
Unlike male pattern baldness, which can manifest itself in any number of patterns as classified on the Hamilton-Norwood scale, female pattern hair loss is often diffuse or occurring over the entire area of the scalp. While there are factors such as childbirth, menopause or even stress that can induce temporary female balding, 96% of female [...]
Saturday, April 24th, 2010 at
12:20 am
When you shed some hair strands, you should know that this is quite normal. This is just a cycle wherein your hair rests, falls, and grows back. All individuals go through this cycle, so there is no reason for you to worry about a few strands of falling hair. But if you notice that there are thicker strands of falling hair, this may be more than just the normal cycle of hair shedding. This is the case of male pattern baldness. This is what other men are worrying about. Yes, that’s precisely correct, it is actually normal for a few men to lose hair this way but that doesn’t mean that they can’t find something to correct this problem. According to <a target="_blank" href="http://makeyourhairgrowfaster.net/resources/hair_loss_shampoo_reviews/2186/” rel=”nofollow”>hair loss shampoo reviews, you can find great help from shampoos that are considered as DHT Blockers and two of the most popular of all DHT Blocker shampoos are Nisim and HairGenesis.
<a target="_blank" href="http://makeyourhairgrowfaster.net/resources/HairGenesis_Review/2187/” rel=”nofollow”>HairGenesis Review
A lot of people especially men who are getting bald have known a lot of things about HairGenesis. HairGenesis blocks the excessive growth of DHT, a type of hormone that is responsible for the presence of male pattern baldness. DHT grows the way it normally does but because there could be a lot more of those androgenic hormones, the growth of DHT will shoot up giving a man some “hairless” problems. HairGenesis can take care of that by blocking the growth of DHT.
Nisim Review
On the other hand, Nisim is also one of the most popular DHT Blockers around. According to <a target="_blank" href="http://makeyourhairgrowfaster.net/resources/Nisim_reviews/2189/” rel=”nofollow”>Nisim reviews made and shared by those who have used it and have actually benefited greatly from it, Nisim works the same way as HairGenesis. But it already exists for more than half a century now since 1933. Its name is actually a Jewish word that means “miracle” in English.
It doesn’t really matter which of these hair loss shampoos you decide on because the best part of them is, both of them have no side effects of any kind.
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Saturday, March 13th, 2010 at
7:20 am
Dozens of alleged treatments for female and male pattern baldness are manufactured and advertised every year. The question is – do any of these products actually work to stop hair loss or regrow lost hair?
Zenagen advanced hair solution is a shampoo that claims to block DHT (dihydrotestosterone), reduce hair shedding, and speed up hair growth [...]
Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
8:20 am
I have two questions concerning long-term hair restoration goals. Regarding medications, doesn’t Propecia lose its effectiveness over time? Also, what happens when patients’ donor hair starts to thin? I was told that hair from the “safe zone” eventually becomes susceptible to male pattern baldness. If these things are true, how can anyone guarantee lasting results?
This hair [...]
Thursday, February 18th, 2010 at
8:20 pm
If people with male pattern baldness (MPB) have hair follicles that are sensitive to DHT, then why is it that they don’t lose their hair right away in their twenties but rather much later in their life? I presume that DHT gradually lowers when we get older? So why do some hair loss sufferers start going bald in [...]