Hair Loss or Alopecia
Some Considerations For How To Stop Hair Loss
Hair loss is a common problem and something that can happen to anyone. Learning the many reasons for it and how to prevent or slow it will improve many lives. The most common cases are genetic hair loss, which can be unavoidable without surgery. But many other reasons exist for hair loss, such as, illness, medication side effects, hormonal changes, stress, and even environmental factors. Learning how to stop hair loss depends on understanding the underlying reasons.
Both men and women may suffer hair loss . There are many types of hair loss patterns and reasons for hair loss. Not surprisingly there are many different treatments for hair loss and ways to try and stop hair loss. You must first understand why you are losing your hair before you can look into the most appropriate treatments for your situation
Every individual because of his or her exclusive biological constitution, has varying causes and patterns of hair loss. That is why most of the hair-care treatments and techniques produce varying results in case of different individuals, and thus there can be no single line of fixed treatment for all.
The first step is to determine why you are losing your hair. If you a a male in good health and hair loss is common in your family history the reason may seem obvious to you that it is genetic. However, it is always a good idea to consult your doctor to make sure that there aren’t other contributing issues such as undiagnosed illness or a deficiency of some type. You may also find that some medications you take could contribute to hair loss.
Medical conditions that cause hair loss, such as chemotherapy for cancer, may seem like the legitimate answer to why you are losing hair. But, it’s always best to talk to your doctor to rule out other illnesses, deficiencies or uses of drugs that could also be the cause. By knowing all the possible reasons for your hair loss, you can develop a plan and prepare for ways to prevent it, or at the least slow it down.
A wide abundance of hair-loss remedies are currently available. Many do not require a prescription, although some still do. Two of the most popular and commonly recognized products are Rogaine and Propecia which can be purchased from most drug stores and retail outlets. If you or someone you love is suffering from hair-loss, these products can provide relief by decreasing the rate of loss or even promoting new hair growth. As with any product, you must consider your individual health condition and should discuss use of any new product with your doctor. Also available are shampoos which thicken remaining hair, inexpensively minimizing the effect of hair-loss. On the more expensive end of the spectrum are outpatient surgical procedures such as plugs and implants, or more traditional solutions like wigs or toupees. Careful consideration should be given to determine what option best fits your lifestyle and your budget.