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Hair Loss

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Susan awoke one day to find tufts of hair on the pillow. A very concerned Susan stood before the mirror the seriousness of their hair loss to consider. Called Margaret, a friend and a doctor at the same time.

“Why me?” First question was Susan Margaret. Your question echoes that of nearly every person approaching the doctor for treatment for hair loss. Margaret Susan assured that hair loss is a normal procedure of the life cycle of hair. Every hair goes through a cycle: it grows, rests, and then throws. Ten percent of the scalp is in a state of quiescence at any time. This phase lasts between two and three months. At the end of this phase is through the process of shedding.

Shedding of 50-100 hairs per day is considered normal. They are mainly new hair follicles from the same just below the skin surface is replaced. Sun hair loss within this limited bandwidth is not an issue to worry about.

“There are a number of hair loss treatments available today, but we need to assess the causes of hair loss before going to any solution for hair loss,” warns Margaret.

Although there are several reasons for hair loss are the most common is androgenetic alopecia or hereditary baldness. And ‘generally accepted that there is little about hereditary hair loss can be done, but it is true not only. Other causes are hormonal imbalances, stress, style, and inadequate dietary protein and calcium. attention so young! If you have eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia, have a good chance her hair suffer as well.

In women, childbirth lead to hair loss temporary – this is known as hair loss after childbirth. Some drugs, such as those for gout, arthritis, acne and cancer can be given because of the hair thinning and shedding.

For men, the Norwood scale is the most common way to assess the severity of hair loss in women, and the Ludwig scale, the severity of hair loss is determined.

Currently, two popular prescription drugs for the treatment of hair loss Rogaine and Propecia. While Propecia is Rogaine, a topical solution is taken orally. Propecia is not suitable for women because it can lead to birth defects. Neither drug is ideal, as both are temporary and both have side effects.
Revivogen is a natural choice to help stop hair loss and promote new growth. There are many natural options that are able to offer, in our opinion, better results than prescription drugs.

This final solution is taken into account, hair transplantation, which has progressed over the years, although it is least expensive is permanent, unless there are complications such as infections of the scalp the course.

“Therefore it is important before any medical reason for your hair first. As soon as the next step is to evaluate the severity of your hair loss and can then decide Which best hair loss products that are good for you.” Margaret insisted.


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