Hair Loss and Your Hormones

July 30, 2008 · Posted in Hair Loss · Comment 

A lot of hair loss is caused by hormone fluctuations. This is called hormonal hair loss. Both males and females are susceptible to this form of hair loss. The major difference is that while this type of hair loss is often temporary in females it may be permanent in males.

In males, hormonal hair loss is caused by a malfunctioning prostate gland. The prostate begins to produce large amounts of a hormone called DHT. This hormone is an aggressive form of the testosterone and in large amounts causes the follicles of the hair to shrink, thus preventing new hair from growing. At the same time this hormone acts to weaken existing hair so that if falls out. The result of this is often total baldness. While this type of hair loss can be treated it can not be cured.

Fortunately, women with hormonal hair loss are in a better position. For females this is rarely if ever a permanent problem. Hormonal hair loss in women usually occurs after the birth of a child, but may also occur during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause. This is due to a drop or increase in the amount of estrogen in the woman’s body. For example, after the birth of a child, a woman’s estrogen level drops. This leaves her more vulnerable to the side effects of the testosterone in her body. This can cause the hair follicles to shrink and hair loss to begin. The hair loss will normally end as soon as the woman’s hormones return to normal.

Because hormonal hair loss is often temporary in women, it can be treated with over the counter shampoos meant to revert the loss of hair. However, men with hormonal hair loss may have to resort to other hair restoration techniques such as hair replacement surgery and hair plugs. The reason for such extreme measures, is that this condition is typically permanent in men.

Men are likely to have complete bald spots from hormonal hair loss, and need a way to fill these patches in. For a man, this is a very serious problem indeed, and one that needs attention because it will not go away on its own. No male or female should have to suffer balding with the treatments available today.

Jen Carter is staff writer for Inhairit - creator of a series of products for hair loss. You may publish our articles on your website only if you do not edit the article in any way, and include all html as direct links to our site.

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Benefits Of Health Supplements

July 27, 2008 · Posted in Health Supplements · Comment 

Benefits Of Health Supplements

In recent times, there has been a significant growth

in people’s health concuss ness. People in modern days are not solely

dependent on their doctors. They are also taking measures of their own

as far as improvement of their health is concerned. Vitamins are very

important health supplements. It can be beneficial for many of you.

There are many people in this world who lacking the adequate amount

of one or more than one types of vitamins. Most of the people at some

point of their life need additional health supplement. For instance

women who carry baby, a growing child, the senior citizen or an ill

person. Few of the vegetarians, smokers, heavy drinkers, and people

with immune deficiency disorder also fall in the same category.

Quality of storage is also important as far as vitamins are concerned.

You can loose a substantial amount of these in case you store them in

unfavorable condition. In this regard cooking methods and preparation

of food also plays a vital role. In today’s busy life it is possible

that you skip one or two meals during a day. Whenever you compensate

it with some sort of snacks you must be attentive so as to balance your

intake vitamin. You need to consult a professional all the time so as

to know whether you require a change in your life style or you require

some specific health supplements in order to improve your health condition.

For example it is better to have cod liver oil as supplements of vitamin

D. you may have folic acid in the first three months of carrying a baby.

There are some types of vitamins which you can not get from normal food

in adequate quantity. In that case you need supplements. Every individual

should take a balanced diet to fulfill his nutritious need. In this

regard he must avoid the intake of foods containing too much of fat

or sugar for that matter. It is better if you always keep it in back

of your mind that the supplements are only to bridge the gap. You first

try to fulfill your requirements through normal diet. In case you can

not do it then go for the supplements.

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Understanding Male Hair Loss

July 24, 2008 · Posted in Hair Loss · Comment 

In many families, balding has become almost an expected occurrence as a man ages. Even though these men are expecting male hair loss, they don’t escape the emotional turmoil that this condition often causes.

The medical term for genetic male hair loss is “androgenetic alopecia”. For most men, the technical term falls far short of describing the condition. Understanding the cause of hair loss doesn’t guarantee cheerful acceptance, but it can go a long way in helping the victim to cope.

The cause of male hair loss in the vast majority of men is genetic, or a trait inherited from one’s parents. Basically, if one’s family is genetically predisposed to male hair loss, the hormones that developed masculine traits during puberty will begin working against oneself at some point, causing hair to thin and fall out. A certain gene causes the hair follicles to change after puberty, although hair loss may occur until much later. As a man matures, a form of testosterone called DHT begin to rise, and the already affected hair follicles to function less effectively. The hormone imbalance caused by the DHT causes the hair follicle to work less and less, causing the hair that grows there to grow thinner and eventually die and fall out.

This process is called “androgenetic alopecia” by the medical establishment, but many men have much more colorful names for it. Of course, anyone watching late night television knows that there are many hair loss remedies marketed to men and often women. Some medical treatments include the FDA approved Rogaine and Propecia, retail names for the drugs minoxidil and finesteride, respectively. Many companies market hair thickeners and gels, designed to help the hair remaining look thicker, but not providing a solution to the underlying problem.

Of course, there are many “natural” and herbal treatments that claim to regrow hair, some more effective than others. Billions of dollars are spent each year on these treatments. Many men choose hair replacement, plugs or reseeding and some even try a toupee.

Understanding male genetic hair loss is necessarily the first step to searching for a hair loss remedy or even one’s acceptance of baldness. The ultimate goal in either situation is to eliminate male hair loss as a cause of one’s emotional stress.

Kathlene Capelle is a writer for beauty tips and advice. Her site includes information on hair loss treatment, female hair loss, male hair loss, cause of hair loss, natural hair loss remedy and hair care tips. For more articles, tips and latest news updates, please visit http://www.hair-loss-remedy-central.com.

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