

Hair has been referred to as our
"crowning glory."
Society has placed a great deal of
social and cultural importance on hair and hair styles. If hairlines
start to recede or hair thins, both men and women may become very
concerned about the loss. Without understanding why their hair is
falling out, they may resort to so called "magic potions,"
megavitamins, scalp massage and electric treatments to encourage new
hair grow. Hair loss is common nearly two out of every three
men develop some form of balding. An even higher percentage of
men and women have some form of hair loss during their lives.
With correct diagnosis, many people suffering from hair loss can be
helped.
Normal Hair Growth
About 90 percent of a person's scalp hair is
continually growing, a phase that lasts between two and six years.
Ten percent of the scalp hair is in a resting phase that lasts
between two and three months. At the end of its resting stage,
the hair is shed. Shedding 50 to 100 hairs a day is considered
normal. When a hair is shed, it replaced by a new hair from
the same follicle located just below the skin surface.
Scalp hair grows about one-half inch
a month. Natural blondes typically have more hair (140,000
hairs) than brunettes (105,000hairs)or redheads (90,000 hairs).
as people age, their rate of growth slows down.
Hair is mostly made up of a form of
protein, (keratin) the same material found in fingernails and
toenails. Everyone, regardless of age, should eat an adequate amount
of protein to maintain normal hair production. Protein is
found in meat, chicken, fish, eggs, some cheese, dried beans, tofu,
grains and nuts.
Causes of Abnormal Hair Loss
Abnormal hair loss can be due to many
different causes. people who notice their hair shedding in
large amounts after combing or hair brushing, or whose hair becomes
thinner or falls out, should consult a dermatologist. It's
important to find the cause and whether or not the problem will
respond to medical treatment.
Dermatologists, physicians who
specialize in treating diseases of the hair and skin, will evaluate
a patient's hair problem by asking questions about diet, medications
taken within the last six months, family history of hair loss, any
recent illness and hair care habits. The dermatologist may ask
a female patient about her menstrual cycles, pregnancies and
menopause. After examining a patient's scalp and hair, he may
check a few hairs under the microscope. Laboratory tests may
be required which sometimes include examining a small sample of
scalp under a microscope.
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Childbirth. When
a woman is pregnant, she does not lose as much hair as usual.
However, after a women delivers her baby, many hairs enter the
resting phase of the hair cycle. Within two to three
months after delivery, some women may see large amounts of hair
coming out in their brushes and combs. This can last
between one to six months. The condition reverses
completely in most cases.
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High fever, severe infection,
severe flu. From four weeks to three
months after a person has high fever or severe infection or flu,
he or she may be shocked to see a lot of hair falling out.
this condition usually corrects itself, but some may require
treatment.
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Inadequate protein in diet.
Some vegetarians, people who go on crash
diets that exclude protein. and those with severely abnormal
eating habits, may develop protein malnutrition. When this
happens, a person's body will help to save protein by shifting
growing hairs into the resting phase. Massive hair
shedding can occur two to three months later. hair can
then be pulled out by roots fairly easily. This condition
can be reversed and prevented by eating the proper amount of
protein and, when dieting, maintaining adequate protein intake.
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Medications. Prescription
drugs causes temporary hair shedding in small percentage of
people. Examples of such drugs are some blood thinners,
some drugs used to treat gout and arthritis, some medications to
treat depression, some medications for heart problems and high
blood pressure problems, and high doses of vitamin A.
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Birth control pills. Women
who lose hair while taking birth control pills usually have an
inherited tendency toward hair thinning. If hair thinning
occurs, a woman can consult her gynecologist about switching to
another control pill. When woman stops using oral
contraceptives, she may notice that her hair begins shedding two
or three months later. This may continue for six
months when it usually stops. This is similar to hair loss
after the birth of a child.
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Alopecia areata. In
this type of hair loss, hair usually falls out, resulting in
totally smooth, round patches about the size of a coin or
larger. it can, in rare cases, result in complete scalp
hair loss and loss of body hair. This disease may affect
children, women or men of any age. The cause of alopecia
areata is unknown. Apart from the hair loss, affected
persons are generally in excellent physical health.
Dermatologists are able to treat some people with this
condition. In some cases, the hair regrows by itself.
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Hereditary thinning or balding. Hereditary
balding or thinning is the most common cause of thinning hair.
The tendency can be inherited from either the mother's or
father's side of the family. Women with this inherited
trait develop thinning hair , but do not become bald. The
condition is called androgenetic alopecia and it can
start in the teens, twenties or thirties. There is no
cure.........
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Improper hair cosmetic use /
improper hair care. Many men and women use
chemical treatment on their hair, like dyes, tints, bleaches,
straighteners and permanent waves. these treatments rarely
damage hair if they are done correctly.
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However, the
hair can become weak and break if any of these chemicals are
used to often. Hair can also break if the solutions
is left on to long, if two procedures are done on
the same day, or if bleach is applied to previously bleached
hair. If hair becomes too brittle from chemical
treatments, it's best to stop until the hair has grown out.
Shampooing, combing and brushing too often can also damage hair,
causing it to break. A cream rinse or conditioner may be
used after shampooing to make it easier to comb and to make it
more manageable. When hair is to wet, it is more fragile,
so vigorous rubbing with a towel, and rough combing and brushing
should be avoided. Don't follow the old rule of 100 brush
strokes a day, this damages hair. Instead, use wide
toothed combs and brushes with smooth tips.
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Hairstyles that pull on the hair,
like ponytails and braids, should not be pulled tightly and
should be alternated with looser hairstyles. The constant
pull causes some hair loss, especially along the sides of the
scalp.
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Most hair shedding is due to
normal hair cycle, and losing 50 to 100 hairs per day is no
cause for alarm. However, if you are concerned about
excessive hair loss or dramatic thinning, consult your
dermatologist.
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Some forms of hair loss
will regrow. Other forms can be treated successfully by a
dermatologist. For the several forms of hair loss for
which there is no cure at present, there is research in progress
that looks promising for the future.
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