23 Feb 2008 09:21:53 | John Howard
Hair loss is not always treatable. Before going any farther,
understand that there is no magical cure for hair loss. Here are
some ways that it can be stopped or slowed, but nothing is a
guarantee.
Your primary need is to see a doctor to talk about your hair
loss. Through a medical exam and speaking with you regarding
your hair loss, your eating habits, and your wellbeing, a doctor
can determine if your hair loss is treatable, and more
importantly, what causes it.
If your hair loss is due to medication, your medication can
often be changed to something that will not cause hair loss.
If your hair loss is due to illnesses, the doctor may advise you
that once treatments for the disease are over, hair loss will
also stop. Hair normally returns to its normal self.
If your hair loss seems to be due to a bad diet or improper care
of the hair, you may need to simply change these situations.
Illness can cause hair loss including those treated with
chemotherapy, infections, thyroid disease, or major surgery.
Once the illness or treatment is gone, hair loss will return to
normal.
Male pattern baldness is usually a cause for hair loss in men.
While there are some ways to slow or possibly prevent it, it is
hereditary and often can not be stopped. Rogaine is a medicine
that is applied to the scalp of men and women who are
experiencing hair loss. Another medication is called Propecia
which is only used in men. It may take these medications up to 6
months to show signs of progress. And, then, it is still no
guarantee.
Again, the most important factor when you are facing hair loss
is to speak to your doctor. Before trying products on your own,
you need to know just what is causing your hair loss. If it is a
symptom of a disease or illness or a reaction to a medication,
perhaps you can find an alternative. Trying medications for male
or female pattern baldness may work, but consulting a doctor
prior to use is important as well.
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