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		<title>Alopecia Treatment For Hair Loss</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alopecia hair loss is a medical term for loss of hair, partial or complete, mostly on the scalp but it is also used to refer to hair loss on any part of the body. Hair growth is in a cycle and at any given point of time 90% of your hair is growing and 10% [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alopecia hair loss is a medical term for loss of hair, partial or  complete, mostly on the scalp but it is also used to refer to hair loss  on any part of the body. Hair growth is in a cycle and at any given  point of time 90% of your hair is growing and 10% is in its resting  phase. Hair fall is a natural is natural process because the resting  hair falls in two to three months’ time. However, hair loss is abnormal  in some people due to various reasons and the condition is known as  alopecia. Alopecia is different from deliberate removal of hair for  aesthetic purposes and is involuntary and worries people. There are  different types of alopecia and defined according to the cause and  extent of hair loss. Sometimes alopecia is due an irresistible urge to  pull out your own hair (trichotillomania) or due to excessively tight  hairstyles like ponytails and braids. Alopecia may progress to the  extent of baldness (traction alopecia). Traction alopecia may also be  due to burns caused to the scalp by caustic solutions to remove curls or  heat treatment of hair to change the structure of hair. Alopecia areata  is hair loss in patches and alopecia universalis is a medical condition  of fast and complete loss of hair on all parts of the body including  eyelashes and eye brows. Hair loss may also be due to the aging factor  but early hair loss is normally attributed to genetics and may run in  families.</p>
<p>There is no known cure for alopecia. However, alopecia treatment is  available for promoting hair growth. Most treatment options involve use  of corticosteroids that may be applied topically or ingested or injected  directly in the affected area. Where alopecia is due to intake of  certain medications, changing the medicine may arrest hair loss.</p>
<p>Where alopecia hair loss is due to a medical condition including  thyroid disease and bacterial or fungal infection the underlying disease  has to treated. Hair growth usually resumes after resolution of the  condition. Treatment is also available through various types of surgery,  such as hair transplants, scalp reduction, skin grafts or skin lifts.</p>
<p>In many cases coping with alopecia may be a better option than  seeking alopecia treatment. A healthy diet that is rich in proteins,  whole grains, vegetables rich in vitamins A and B and trace elements  like zinc and magnesium are healthy ways of coping with hair loss. You  may also try to conceal baldness.</p>
<p>Natural remedies are a better and safer means of treating hair loss.  Many herbs like Gingko Biloba promote scalp health by increasing blood  circulation. Used along with a healthy and balance diet these are  effective remedies for promoting hair growth. Alopecia hair loss may  also be prevented with homeopathic remedies that help in increasing  circulation in hair follicles.</p>
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		<title>Hair Loss Treatment Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 23:10:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hair loss treatment is a dicey situation. Hair loss or alopecia as it is known in medical circles is not only difficult to cure; it also has a psychological effect on people. While some people tend to come to terms with baldness others may face problems like avoiding social phobia and intentional change in identity. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hair loss treatment is a dicey situation. Hair loss or alopecia as it  is known in medical circles is not only difficult to cure; it also has a  psychological effect on people. While some people tend to come to terms  with baldness others may face problems like avoiding social phobia and  intentional change in identity. In some cases it may even lead to severe  anxiety and depression. Basically alopecia is an autoimmune disease  skin disease that starts with alopecia areata or small patchy hair loss  and progresses with one or more small bald patches on the head. Alopecia  areata affects nearly 2% of the population worldwide.</p>
<p>Alopecia areata was identified as an autoimmune disease. Autoimmune  disease is a condition where the body works against itself instead of  fighting foreign invasion of disease causing pathogens like bacteria,  viruses, parasites and other environmental hazard. In as far as alopecia  is concerned; the autoimmune system or body’s self defense mechanism  mistakenly attacks your hair follicles. This disrupts the normal hair  growth cycle and results in excessive hair loss. Hair loss treatments  basically focus on promoting hair growth since there is no cure for  alopecia areata.</p>
<p>All types of alopecia partial, traction or total the hair follicles  are still alive and ready to grow provided the body gives signals that  promote growth. Treatment for hair loss is thus more about strengthening  the immune system than anything else.</p>
<p>However, there are other options for treating hair loss. Laser hair  loss treatment, for example, is based on the effect of light on hair  growth. It has been noticed that hair grows rapidly in summers than in  winters because extra daylight is available during hotter months.</p>
<p>Natural hair loss treatment is part of alternative therapies for hair  growth. Herbs like Gingko Biloba, Xanthoxylum clavaherculis, Rosmarinus  officinale, Echinacea, Equisetum arvense and Avena sativa help in  boosting the immune system and aid in increasing blood flow to hair  follicles to stimulate hair growth.</p>
<p>Minoxidil, a vasodilator, is also used for treating alopecia.  Surgical options include hair transplants, skin lifts and grafts. The  type of hair loss treatment you choose depends largely on the cause and  extent of spread as well as its psychological effect on you.</p>
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		<title>Women Hair Loss Causes And Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 23:09:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Women hair loss does not follow any typical pattern. While men may learn to accept hair loss, even baldness and may shave their heads, female baldness is less socially acceptable. Women experiencing abnormal loss of hair should try to look for a specialist well conversed in hair restoration because in most cases female loss can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Women hair loss does not follow any typical pattern. While men may  learn to accept hair loss, even baldness and may shave their heads,  female baldness is less socially acceptable. Women experiencing abnormal  loss of hair should try to look for a specialist well conversed in hair  restoration because in most cases female loss can be treated  effectively. The problem is that hair in females is not easily  recognized because it occurs in more patterns than one. While male  baldness follows a typical pattern, there is no recognizable ‘female  pattern baldness.’ Also, unlike men, female hair loss is not associated  with genetics. Moreover, female hair loss may be associated with events  and it cannot be said with surety that it is temporary or permanent.</p>
<p>Hair loss in women may be a temporary thinning of hair due to  pregnancy or an illness. As it is a temporary phase, it does not require  any treatment and the normal hair growth is resumed after sometimes.  Even if there is a recognizable recent event that has caused hair loss  it is a better idea to consult a specialist rather than indulge in self  diagnosis. The most likely cause in most cases is androgenic alopecia,  which is an inherited sensitivity to the male hormone, androgen.  However, female hair loss rarely gives a ‘cue-ball’ appearance as it  does in men.</p>
<p>Hair loss women causes a great deal of stress than in men. Women are  also likely to suffer more psychological pain than men. Women normally  lay more emphasis on appearances and are prone to react negatively as  they consider that hair loss changes their appearance for the worse.</p>
<p>Women’s hair loss is treated much the same way as men. However, along  with treatment there may be a need for a strong support system.</p>
<p>Women hair loss treatment is mostly done with minoxidil along with  surgery unless an underlying disease, for example, hypothyroidism is  identified as a cause.</p>
<p>Although, women hair loss is less common than hair loss in men, it  should never be overlooked and a hair restoration specialist should be  consulted.</p>
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		<title>What Causes Hair Loss</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 23:08:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hair loss cause can be a great source of worry for many people. Somehow loosing our crowning glory seems to affect our self esteem rather negatively. Amazingly about 90 percent of our scalp hair is growing at all times, while the other 10 percent is in resting phase and will eventually fall off, only to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hair loss cause can be a great source of worry for many people.  Somehow loosing our crowning glory seems to affect our self esteem  rather negatively. Amazingly about 90 percent of our scalp hair is  growing at all times, while the other 10 percent is in resting phase and  will eventually fall off, only to be replaced by another hair. Indeed  loosing hair is no ones idea of fun, but what is it about this problem  that makes certain people more susceptible to it as opposed to others?  There are several reasons why one may loose hair and to top the chart is  heredity. One of the main causes of common baldness is heredity.  Interestingly this trait seems to affect men much more than it does the  fairer sex. However, while baldness is an issue with men mostly, this is  not to say the women do not suffer from hair loss. In fact hormonal  changes play their part intensively in ensuring that women loose hair in  bunches, especially during menopause, puberty and of course pregnancy.</p>
<p>High on the list of the various causes of hair loss is malnutrition  too. Those who tend to ignore consuming a balanced diet are very likely  to loose hair in rather large quantities. So do consider the next time  you decide to jump on to some latest diet wagon. You may end up loosing  much more than just weight.</p>
<p>Understanding the exact cause of hair loss will also help in  controlling it. So if your hair is falling off due to some medication,  then changing it may help to control the problem.</p>
<p>While what causes hair loss in one person may differ from the reason  of hair loss in another, there are certain techniques that encourage  hair growth in almost everyone.</p>
<p>So, if you are tormented by your hairs falling off in bunches, then  try and control the hair loss cause and also seek medical advice on this  front.</p>
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		<title>Best Hair Loss Shampoo</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 23:07:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a hair loss shampoo can be a difficult task, since many a times it is the chemicals in the shampoo that cause the hair loss to begin with. But there are shampoos that do help in not only preventing hair loss but can also reverse the process of hair loss. It has been discovered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying a hair loss shampoo can be a difficult task, since many a  times it is the chemicals in the shampoo that cause the hair loss to  begin with. But there are shampoos that do help in not only preventing  hair loss but can also reverse the process of hair loss. It has been  discovered that DTH, which is an enzyme produced by the male hormone is  the primary reason for hair loss in men. Products like thymus peptides  and other botanicals are known to work rather well in preventing the ill  effects of DTH and also keeping the hair follicles clean. Indeed the  combination works towards preventing hair loss tremendously.</p>
<p>When looking to buy a hair loss prevention shampoo, the first thing  you should do is check out the list of ingredients. It is advisable to  stay away from shampoos that list Sodium Loreth Sulphate (SLES) since it  is a strong chemical, which helps form the lather of the shampoo, but  causes damage to the hair. Look for natural products instead since most  of them do not contain this chemical and instead use organic products to  help clean the hair.</p>
<p>While several products may claim to be the best hair loss shampoo  available in the market, authenticating such a claim is advisable.  Conditioner free shampoos are always better than those that contain  conditioners. Try using products like yogurt to condition your hair  instead, since conditioners almost always contain highly damaging  chemicals that cause hair damage.</p>
<p>Hair loss shampoos may not give you a very strong lather, but do not  worry on this front. This usually happens due to the lack of SLES and  does not affect the cleaning ability of the shampoo in any way. However,  it is true that unless you keep your hair clean, it is likely to fall  rather rapidly.</p>
<p>Irrespective of the shampoo for hair loss that you do eventually buy,  keeping a few other tips in mind will help too. Shampoo your hair every  other day and do not rough dry them. Avoid using hair dryers but  instead let the process be a natural one. Also remember to change your  shampoo every two to three months.</p>
<p>Do keep in mind that following a balanced diet, keeping your hair  clean, avoiding chemicals like hair color and perm solutions will go a  long way in ensuring that you do not fall into the hair loss trap. Also  choose your hair loss shampoo wisely and you will be pleasantly rewarded  for this.</p>
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		<title>Hair Transplants Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 23:05:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hair transplant techniques are heaven sent for those who have lost their hair, especially if it has been at an early age. However, the results of a transplant involving hair vary rather extensively and it helps to understand the various methods available in the market today and compare them in terms of both cost as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hair transplant techniques are heaven sent for those who have lost  their hair, especially if it has been at an early age. However, the  results of a transplant involving hair vary rather extensively and it  helps to understand the various methods available in the market today  and compare them in terms of both cost as well as effectiveness. In  general a transplant involving hair means that skin from a donor site  that contains hair follicles is removed and transplanted in the area  where the hair loss has occurred. Rightly done, the results of such a  surgery can be permanent. On the other hand, things are mishandled too  and in such a case the transplant does not last too long. These  transplants can be done either in a single session or may require  multiple sessions depending on the intensity of the hair loss. Also keep  in mind that such surgery requires both pre and post surgery care.  Alcohol and medications that could interfere with the surgery are  avoided completely from weeks before the operation. Antibiotics form an  integral part of the medications needed after the surgery since they  help in the healing process without risk of infection. One can start to  use a shampoo as early as 48 hours after surgery.</p>
<p>Hair transplants follow two major methods. One is known as the strip  harvesting technique while the other is called Follicular unit  extraction (FUE) method. Both methods are known to be highly effective  and the choice depends largely on the condition of the baldness and do  require an expert to take the call.</p>
<p>Between the two hair transplantation processes, the former involves  removal of a strip of skin that contains hair follicles, while the  latter involves extraction of each hair follicle independently. FUE uses  a tiny punch for the purpose while strip harvesting is requires  complete surgery both for transplanting the grafts as well as removal of  skin from the donor area.</p>
<p>Care needs to be taken even after hair transplant since the area is  still sensitive and very open to infection. It is important to stay out  of the sun and avoid the formation of scabs in the recipient area.  Remember the transplanted hair falls out with a few days while a new one  comes after a few weeks.</p>
<p>The best hair transplant technique suitable for an individual largely  depends on the condition of the scalp and the extent of the hair loss.  Strip harvesting usually uses the back of the scalp as the donor area  while FUE also takes hair from the legs, beard or even the chest.</p>
<p>It is definitely advisable to seek out an authorized and pre screened  hair restoration surgeon when planning to undergo the procedure. There  are side effects associated with the hair transplant process and having a  professional under take the job is greatly helpful in combating the  after surgery problems that do tend to occur.</p>
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		<title>Medical Hair Restoration Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 23:04:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several hair restoration procedures that have gained popularity over the years, but it would not to be wrong to say that the artistic acumen of the surgeon plays a great role in such surgeries. When looking at restoring the hair of the scalp, it is very important that the new hair replicates the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several hair restoration procedures that have gained  popularity over the years, but it would not to be wrong to say that the  artistic acumen of the surgeon plays a great role in such surgeries.  When looking at restoring the hair of the scalp, it is very important  that the new hair replicates the look and pattern of the already  existing hair, in order to look aesthetic and natural. While grafting  has been prevalent for some time now, follicular transplants are also  rapidly gaining popularity. However, lately the laser technique has  taken the industry by storm and more and more doctors recommend the  procedure since it is much less painful and much more successful too.</p>
<p>The medical hair restoration industry has indeed gained tremendously  from the laser process. Since it is a non surgical treatment, post  operative care diminishes drastically and so does the recovery time  associated with such surgeries. There are however several types of laser  techniques and it is advisable that you consult a doctor when making a  choice between them. The three most common types of restoration laser  techniques in the case of hair are Laser Luce LDS 100, Low level laser  therapy also known as LLLT and the much more common home laser comb. In  deed, they differ not only in intensity but also cost and suitability.</p>
<p>Hair restoration cost has also decreased phenomenally due to these  laser techniques. Since post surgery medications and dressings are not  required, these help keep the cost of the restoration down. Of course  the common home laser comb costs lesser than LDS or LLLT.</p>
<p>A huge advantage that the laser has over hair restoration surgery is the decreased discomfort that the patient is granted.</p>
<p>Laser hair restoration simply targets photo stimulation of the hair  follicle so as to encourage hair growth both in the resting hair phase  as well as the growing hair area.</p>
<p>Considering laser techniques is highly advisable when seeking out the  various methods of hair restoration, since it has its advantages, which  are definitely worth it.</p>
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		<title>Hair Regrowth</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 23:03:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several ways to stimulate hair regrowth so, do not despair if you find that your hair is falling off rather rapidly. While some of the methods to help re grow hair are natural ones, others involve surgical procedures or laser treatments. One also has the option of adopting products like hair serums, oils [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several ways to stimulate hair regrowth so, do not despair  if you find that your hair is falling off rather rapidly. While some of  the methods to help re grow hair are natural ones, others involve  surgical procedures or laser treatments. One also has the option of  adopting products like hair serums, oils and shampoos that help create  conducive grounds for the hair to grow once again. Since at all given  times, at least 10 percent of our hair is in resting phase and does fall  off; do not start to press panic buttons if you see a strand or two in  your hairbrush.</p>
<p>Hair transplant is a popular hair regrowth treatment, though it is a  surgical process and therefore does require going to a doctor. Laser  treatments have also become quite popular lately as more and more people  find them to be effective and much less painful as opposed to surgery.  The recovery process in laser treatments is also much less demanding and  therefore it is no surprise that many hair treatment clinics offer  laser techniques to their clients. While these are medical solutions for  the problem, there are also natural products that help re-grow ones  hair.</p>
<p>Regrowth for hair demands a clean scalp and one which is not scaly or  oily. There are products like aloe Vera, curd, henna, etc that work  very well to condition the hair and have absolutely no side effects  whatsoever. Remember 3% of hair loss is also due to malnutrition, so  follow a balanced diet.</p>
<p>When choosing between the various hair regrowth products, do keep in  mind that those with natural ingredients may work slower but do have a  much more lasting effect. On the other hand, those involving chemicals  can damage your hair and also have severe side effects like skin  reactions etc.</p>
<p>When looking for natural hair regrowth options, begin by choosing  products that are high in protein. Make natural hair packs that are a  combination of products like raw eggs, curd, raw churned pulses, etc.  Add a few drops of lime and green tea water to help rejuvenate the hair  follicles.</p>
<p>However, be it a natural method that you choose or a surgical one,  never make the mistake of exposing your hair to chemicals since they are  counter productive in the process of rejuvenating hair follicles. Hair  regrowth is not impossible but does require careful screening of the  various available methods.</p>
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		<title>Hair Loss Treatment And Causes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 22:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no cure for baldness but hair loss treatment is available to encourage hair growth. The medical term for baldness is alopecia, which is also referred to as hair loss. It may be complete or partial absence of hair. Alopecia may also affect any other part of the body such as eye lashes, eye [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no cure for baldness but hair loss treatment is available to  encourage hair growth. The medical term for baldness is alopecia, which  is also referred to as hair loss. It may be complete or partial absence  of hair. Alopecia may also affect any other part of the body such as  eye lashes, eye brows pubic hair. There is a huge amount of variation in  the pattern of baldness. Male pattern baldness or androgenic alopecia  is the most common. Alopecia areata is patchy baldness, which involves  loss of some hair on the scalp. Total baldness is known as alopecia  totalis. Hair loss may be due to genetic or environmental causes but  these are not completely known to science as yet. Both parents play a  role in the development of alopecia. Besides genetics there may be other  causes of hair loss. Hair loss may be due to excessive pulling, either  compulsive or otherwise. Childbirth, chemotherapy, major surgery or  chronic stress may also lead to hair loss. Certain types of infections,  hypothyroidism may also lead to alopecia. Complete hair loss from a  particular part or all hair on the body is an autoimmune disease. Hair  loss due to hyperthyroidism is mostly on the top of the scalp rather  than frontal.</p>
<p>There is also lot of folklore attached to hair loss cause. It was  believed that it was inherited from the maternal grandfather or due to  psychological problems or intense intellectual activity or sexual  frustration or emotional stress. While there may be some credence to  these, they have never been scientifically proved.</p>
<p>Loss of hair may also be due to improper hair care. Tight pigtails,  cornrows and tight rollers may cause what is known as traction alopecia.  This may lead to scarring of the scalp but if the pulling is stopped  before that, normal hair growth will resume. Scarring, on the other  hand, cause permanent hair loss.</p>
<p>Treatments for hair growth are available depending upon what causes  hair loss. If it is due to medicines that you are taking, your doctor  may prescribe an alternate medication. Treatment may also involve  eradicating infection and correcting hormonal imbalances for preventing  future hair loss. Certain medicines can also prevent certain types of  hair loss.</p>
<p>Many hair loss treatments are available over the counter and do not  require a prescription. These may be in the form of topical lotions  (minoxidil) that can be applied directly on the scalp. Another  clinically proven treatment is finasteride, a synthetic anti-androgen  that works on the crown area as well the hairline.</p>
<p>Minoxidil is used more due to its side effect rather than providing a  direct cure. Finasteride in low doses has reported success rate of 48%  but is ineffective in female baldness. To avoid side effects of  conventional medicine herbal and homeopathic hair loss treatment may be  used to encourage hair growth in conjunction with a balanced diet.</p>
<p><strong>Health Research</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.naaf.org/">National Alopecia Areata Treatment</a><br /><a href=""></a> </p>
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