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Hair loss or baldness both
boils down to the same thing and that is to
lose your hair, the only difference they could
have is the reason why someone is losing their
hair in the first place. It is usual in old age
to see hair thinning and the scalp, but
particular illnesses, conditions and disorders
are also most likely
to cause people to go bald.
It is health that has us see children
affected by hair
loss.
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Back!
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If
children experience hair loss it can denote the
child having a problem. However, it is not a
time to become frantic because most hair loss
issues are easily resolved with specific
treatments. Thinning hair can be a result of
and unhealthy diet or sickness, which answers
the question why so many teenagers lose their
hair. We see much hair loss happening if
chemotherapy treatment for cancer is in
process.
No one
wants to go bald; in fact some people have
become reclusive over their problem and won’t
go out. Baldness can be treated using different
solutions, methods and treatments depending on
the cause of the condition. Just by changing
your hairstyle may help prevent more of the
scalp showing. It is worth checking these
problematic issues out as they may the reason
why you are losing your
hair
Hair is made up of several
sorts of protein
called
keratin
. A single
hair consists of a hair shaft (hair that
shows,) a root below the skin, and a
follicle, from which the hair root grows.
Near the bottom end of the follicle is
the hair bulb, where the hair's color, or
melanin, is created. On average 50 to 100
hairs daily is lost. Loss is replaced
with new hair growing back in the same
follicle.
Hair
loss
In the US approx 15% of men see baldness
(
Male
Pattern Baldness
) around
the age
of 25
and about
40% at
the
age of 35 which
represents nearly 95% of
all
male hair loss.
As of yet we have
been given no truecause for its occurrence. It
seems to be a mix of both genetic makeup and
changes in
hormones.
Androgenetic
Alopecia affects
both male and female where women and men lose
their hair gradually. Men see hair
loss in the front
and on the vertex
of the scalp unlike women who doesn’t
normally see this part
affected.
Female Pattern Baldness:
affects about 20 million women in America,
and they say the
reason for this is due
genetics.
(Telogen
Effluvium.)
Stress-related baldness can have a severe
impact on hair follicles. However if the
stress is treated and rid the hair
will
grow
back
Trichotillomania; you could
say is a self inflicted condition, it’s
where people
tend to pull their own hair
out.
Trichotillomania
is a condition strongly connected
to emotional or mental
concerns.
Alopecia
Areata: forms round patches of hair loss around
the scalp. A physical problem called autoimmune
dysfunction is usually responsible. Alopecia
Areata can affect both man and
woman.
Anagen Effluviam is caused by
chemical damage where a person experiences
patches of hair loss because certain chemicals
have damaged the hair follicles. In lots of
cases of this happening it is impossible to
prevent because it’s coming about is usually
through using strong drugs, and certain
treatments used for treating cancer. It’s a
temporary problem, and in most cases, patients
see re-growth of hair.
See your
GP if your hair is falling out in clumps for no
reason. The doctor can clarify why the hair is
falling out and suggest an appropriate a
solution.
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