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Hair Loss Prevention

Hair Loss Prevention

In recent times, hair loss has become a common condition, especially among men although, the exact cause of hair loss is still a mystery. Some research studies have linked hair loss with the lack of iron, the condition of the skin on the scalp, an excess of the hormone DHT and probably an under active thyroid gland.

Women often have the time and budget to see a hairstylist or a dermatologist for hair care and facials. Women should take this initiative one step further by bringing their hair to skin experts and have their scalp examined. Hair stylists know a thing or two about healthy scalps, but nothing beats the advice of a doctor.

PABA or Para-Aminobenzonic Acid is a vitamin that belongs in the B complex family. Its particular effect in hair health is that it has been known to be a highly effective anti-graying supplement. Recent studies show that individuals with low PABA diets tend to develop gray hair. As they upped their intake of PABA, the normal color of their hair was restored almost immediately.

The two most popular types of medication that deal with that, are Minoxidil and Finasteride. Minoxidil, which is known as Rogaine in the market, can be acquired as an over the counter drug. It can either be rubbed or sprayed on the user’s scalp. On the other hand, Finasteride or Propecia is a prescription drug. Women are generally advised to stay away from Propecia as it has not been approved by the FDA for females.

The main feature of these shampoos is that they help eliminate DHT or Dihydrotestosterone which is the primary cause of hair. This substance limits the sufficient flow of nutrients and vitamins to the hair follicles which causes them to thin or fall out. By restricting the production of DHT, hair loss shampoos are able to promote the overall health of one’s hair.

Vitamin E is another one of the many hair loss prevention vitamins needed by the body. It also has its benefits when it comes to hair health as it promotes the proper circulation of blood in the scalp thereby increasing its oxygen intake. There are a lot of sources of this nutrient which includes cereals, vegetable oils, grains, nuts, and leafy greens.

If you can not use hair oil in day time then apply it before going to bed and rinse off in the morning. But you should use oil twice in a week. Brahmi Amla oil promotes hair growth.

You should take diets rich in iron, zinc, vitamins and proteins. Eat plenty of vegetables, fruits and diary products.

Poor diet or malnutrition is another medical reason for hair loss. This cause can become combined with other medical causes, because serious illnesses can lead to malnutrition due to inability to eat properly. Vitamin supplements are recommended for anyone, especially those who are already experiencing hair loss.

However, some of these products may be a bit over the edge. That is, some manufacturers take advantage of the market by releasing semi-effective items that are overpriced. Involving one’s self in a hair prevention diet which includes a full array of vitamins and minerals is definitely still the best option.

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Hair Loss Problem – Prevention Is Better Than Cure

Hair Loss Problem – Prevention Is Better Than Cure

Healthy hair is every woman’s dream. Women are more conscious of their beauty of hairs since it is the most visible and adorable part of the body. However, sometimes they wake up very late when any hair problem goes out of control. On the other hand, those who take good care and preventive measures, enjoy with all the beauty of this priceless gift. Apart from other hair related complications, the most common problem that the women experience is thinning of hair or hair fall. Several factors play important role in this complaint. Addressing at the right time, some of the problems can be avoided before they get worse. It is not the sole issue that worries women only, men also equally faces this problem.

Leaving common hair related details for some other time; we concentrate here on some preventive measures that could help you protect this beautiful part of the body. Without going into the hair loss technicalities, usually more confusing than helping, we shall address the hair loss issue in a simpler and helpful manner.

Being natural part of body, hair has its own requirements and demands to stay healthy. When these needs are not met you will face the outcomes in form of hair diseases. Acquaint yourself with the basic knowledge of hair care that could help you fight the hair loss properly. The simple fact is that, apart from hereditary hair loss factors (even in this, total hair fall is not common), lots of hair-loss-triggers can effectively be controlled with preventive measures alone.

The biggest worry for a woman is baldness. It is normally feared that hair fall would lead to baldness. Fortunately, hair fall in female typically does not result in complete baldness, as is often the case with male.

The good news is that most of the hair fall complaints are directly related to an unhealthy scalp and follicle condition which, if addressed timely and properly, can effectively be avoided.

To avoid hair fall or related problems, consult only an expert, a dermatologist or reputable hair clinic specialized in hair care; especially if you notice any abnormality in your hair – excessive hair fall, dandruff, etc. Following the experts’ advice, hair fall factors can be controlled from growing into an established disease.

As a result of some diseases and other natural factors (like high fever, thyroid disorders, general anesthesia, extreme stress, pregnancy or childbirth, etc) you may notice temporary hair loss. Don’t worry, hair will re-grow, just follow proper advice of the experts.

More than a physician, a dermatologist is the right source to consult hair fall problems. It is important for us to be evaluated by a dermatologist who specializes in hair loss care.

After a qualified approach to your problem and once the trigger is removed, the hair simply needs time to return to normal – which could take anywhere from three to nine months. So, be patient.

Disclaimer: This article is not meant to provide health advice and is for general information only. Always seek the insights of a qualified health professional before embarking on any health program.

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