Is Balding Inevitable?

This question has been asked by many, many people over the years, both men and women.

The answer for many seems to be 'yes', but this does need need to be the case for everyone. Science can actually get some things right.

If, like me, you are thinning on top and starting to get called names you would rather not hear then maybe it is time you started investigating everything available for you to help with this head balding problem.

I have found out that there have been many so called reasons that men and women lose their hair and some of the more mentioned reasons are our hereditary, aging or medically a hormonal imbalance.

It must be understood that hair loss medicine is not a cure-all product and you should be aware that there are a vast number of hair loss medicine brands on the market that are trying to get their share of this lucrative and expanding market, but it should be warned that any one on this path needs to take the time to consider what results they want and what they expect from the hair loss medicine they may take.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Why Does Hair Loss Occur? The Reasons for Hair Loss

By Mark Todd

Do you suffer from chronic hair loss problems? Do you know why you are losing so much hair every time you brush your mane? Don't neglect it. Hair fall may be the side effect of some other ailment lurking underneath. It could also be caused by some incorrectly performed hair care regimen. How? Let's find out:

1. Hormonal imbalance: Androgens and estrogens are the male and female hormones. When they experience sudden change, their levels are thrown out of balance which is one of the major reasons for hair loss. An example of this is of a woman after child birth. High hormonal levels during pregnancy prevents hair fall, but a few months after child birth the hormonal level comes back to normal. It is not surprising that the woman will experience increased hair loss at this time.

2. Too strenuous hairstyling regimens - Chemical treatments of hair, including hair curling or straightening are often reasons for hair loss. Even using thick, strong rubber bands on your hair can cut off air supply to the roots, resulting in death of hair strands. Use of chemical dyes, hair straighteners, curlers and bleaches will also increase the rate of hair fall by stripping your tresses of vital nutrients.

3. Medications: Many drugs that we consume are responsible for the alarming rate in increase of hair fall. Medications for hypertension, depression, heart disease and arthritis cause weakening of hair roots and hair fall. The radiation treatment for cancer is also a reason for hair fall.

4. Malnutrition and stress - Malnutrition is one of the most important reasons for hair loss as well. This is because when you lack vital nutrients in your diet, your body fails to supply adequate nutrients to the hair roots, preventing growth of new hair.

5. Genetic reasons - Did your grandpa have a bald head by the time he reached 50? Be careful, because his genes are also in you. Genetic traits influence the level of male and female hormones in a person. This, in turn, directly influences the rate of hair fall in a person.

These are the principal reasons for hair loss that occur in people. Prevention of these causes and curing of the others can prevent hair loss to a great extent. The trick is to spot the actual reason for hair loss to occur and take it out of the picture.

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