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Hair Loss - Men And Women And Treatments

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Alopecia, that is the proper term for hair loss whether total or partial. Most people will just use the words bald or balding. No matter what you call it, before you can treat it you need to have all of the facts about hair loss. There are a few things that you must take into consideration to better understand your hair loss situation and the various options currently available for its treatment. The more information you have early on in treating hair loss, the better your odds for success.

In order to best understand and treat your hair loss situation, you first need to determine what type of hair loss you are dealing with. This will help you begin to sift through the vast amount of information available. Hair loss can be a gradual development, or occur in patches and even be something that affects the hair all over your body. Some hair loss is natural, with the average person loosing approximately one hundred hairs every day. Considering that the average human scalp contain around one hundred thousand hairs on any given day the loss of one hundred a day is not overly significant. The life span of the average hair is approximately four and half years during which time it will grow about one half inch every six months. After about five years the hair will fall out and be replaces with a new hair in another six months. Genetic hair loss occurs when the body does not produce new hairs to replace those shed along with excessive hair loss.

Whether you are male or female makes no different to hair loss. Normally, growing older causes the same amount of lost hair both in men and in women. The same thing goes for hair thinning. However, it is true that men have more of an issue with inherited pattern baldness. By the age of thirty, 25 percent of men will have begun balding, and by the age of sixty over 65% will have developed balding patterns or be totally bald. Male pattern baldness usually consists of a receding hair line along with hair thinning in the crown area. Testosterone is the main culprit behind this common condition. For this reason, any man who has low testosterone for any genetic or medical reason probably does not have to worry about male pattern baldness at all.

There are many causes of hair loss this is why it is extremely important to consider all available information on potential causes of hair loss before assuming that your hair loss is inherited. While baldness is typically the result of to aging, heredity or testosterone there are numerous other factors that must not be ignored. These include hormonal changes, serious illnesses, medications, excessive shampooing or blow drying, stress-either emotional or physical, nervous habits, burns and even parasites such as ringworm.

You can find additional hair loss tips at: How To Stop Hair Loss. There are many options for treating hair loss including Vitamins For Hair Loss at http://Hair-Loss.Teach2.Us

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