Hair Loss
What Causes Male Pattern Baldness
Submitted by on Mon, 10/06/2008 - 16:14.The most common form of baldness is a progressive hair thinning condition called androgenic alopecia or 'male pattern baldness' that occurs in adult male humans and other species.
Hair Loss Treatment With Natural Remedies
Submitted by on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 09:44.The adult scalp contains about 100,000 hair follicles. Everyday the scalp loses about 100 hairs and they will grow back in 5-6 weeks. If the hair that grows back are thinner or not grown back at all, we have an androgenic alopecia hair loss problem caused by dihydro-testosterone (DHT), a by-product of the hormone testosterone. DHT shrinks the follicles, causing hair thins and hair receding at the forehead, crown and temple for men and thins over the entire scalp for women.
Here are some natural remedies that are said to be effective in preventing hair loss and promoting hair growth:
The Complete Book of Hair Loss Answers: Your Comprehensive Guide to the Latest and Best Techniques
Submitted by on Sat, 07/26/2008 - 11:08.Men's Hair Loss - 5 Most Common Hair Problems Faced by Men!
Submitted by on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 18:00.Hair loss is one of the most common physiological problems faced by men. These days everybody is losing hair; you, me, everybody! There are various causes of hair loss - illness, stress, hormonal changes, medicines, excessive sebum or dirt. We discuss the most common hair problems and hair loss causes suffered by men.
Hair Loss through Normal Course of Events
Do Natural Hair Loss Cures Really Work?
Submitted by on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 18:32.The most frequently prescribed remedies for hereditary pattern baldness by dermatologists and hair loss clinics are Propecia, or some other form of finasteride, such as Proscar, and Rogaine/Regaine, or its generic form - minoxidil. Some doctors will also recommend you to use supplementary vitamin and mineral pills, some special shampoos, such as Nizoral, and a laser comb. But very few dermatologists and hair loss clinics will recommend their patients buy natural hair loss treatments.
Alopecia
Submitted by on Thu, 04/17/2008 - 14:48.What is Alopecia?
Alopecia (also known as baldness or hair loss) refers to loss or lack of hair on part of or the entire scalp and in some cases, other parts of the body. Hair loss can be temporary or permanent and can affect people of all ages. Although alopecia can occur anywhere on the body, it is most distressing when it affects the scalp. It can range from a small bare patch, which is easily masked by hairstyling to a more diffuse and obvious pattern [3, 4].
Hair Loss Causes and Treatment
Submitted by on Tue, 04/01/2008 - 17:18.Hair loss is common problem in all persons. The normal cycle of hair growth lasts for 2 to 6 years. There are various things which cause the hair loss problem. Scalp hair grows about one-half inch per month, but as people age their rate of hair growth slows. About 30% of people have hair loss by age 30 years, and about 50% have hair loss by age 50 years.
Reason for Hair Loss - Is Yours Permanent or Temporary?
Submitted by on Thu, 03/27/2008 - 16:38.Have you ever thought you saw why each time you wash your head you notice that there are many strands of hair on your bathroom floor? One of the most typical phenomenon amongst individuals that are the age of 40 and above is hair loss.
If you feel that you are about to become one of those individuals who are continually losing their hair, it would be a wise decision to understand some of the reasons for hair loss prior to starting to panic and try those hair loss treatments which might not be ideally suitable for you.
Alopecia areata: Understanding and coping with hair loss
Submitted by OrlandoJr on Tue, 03/25/2008 - 05:29.Losing Hair is Normal
Submitted by on Thu, 03/20/2008 - 15:11.Scared at the thought of losing hair? Worried every time you find hairs on your pillow? Don’t be.
It's normal to lose from 20 to 60 hairs everyday since the human scalp, which contains about 125,000 hairs, has its own life cycle. This is characterized by a long growth period of two to six years followed by a three-month resting period. During that time, hair stops growing and is easily removed by washing, brushing and combing.



