Related Links

Featured Links





Recommended Products



 

 
Featured Articles

A Look at Pain Relief for Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic disease that affects the musculoskeletal system. Symptoms vary widely among sufferers, but generally include muscle and joint aches, chronic fatigue, irritable bowel syndrome, headaches and tenderness in several ...

Hair Loss Will Make You A Better Person
We all know the negative side to experiencing male balding. We look old, people make fun of us, we have to put sun screen on our heads. But there truly is a positive side to hair loss. It's not as fun as having a sweet hair cut, but it has the possibility ...

Weight Loss - Simple Tips For Easy Loss
Current statistics reveal that 75% of Americans are overweight and 40% are obese. For those who desire to lose weight and obtain optimal health, sometimes it can be overwhelming trying to figure out where to start. From the Atkins Diet to the South Beach ...


Google
Hair Loss: Know The Cause, Know The Cure
 

So, losing hair has always been a problem for many men.

Well, it no longer has to be a problem! If you know your hair problem, you can find out the cure easily. In this article, I hope to present to you the major causes of hair loss, and the things that you should do if you have such a problem.

Of course, you may also want to take a look at my book:
http://www.myhealthweekly.com/presents/hairloss/

Cause 1: Genetic Balding
This is seen in men and women alike, and this constitutes the majority of cases of hair loss. The most commonly used cure is treatment with 2% topical minoxidil. However, only around 30% of users show noticeable improvement, and stopping the use of the drug might result in loss of the newly grown hair. When 0.05% retinoic acid solution is added however, a higher percentage of users show moticeable improvement. Consult your doctor about using these drugs.

Cause 2: Fungal Infection
Fungal infection often causes patchy hair loss, and red scalp, scaling


(dandruff) and pus is often seen. This type of infection can be easily treated with a few months’ course of anti-fungal agents, used simultaneously with anti-fungal shampoo.

Cause 3: Major illness/surgery
After you have undergone a major illness or surgery, you might experience this type of hair loss. This type of hair loss can also follow stress or childbirth. However, such hair loss is temporary, and hair will regrow in a matter of months.

Cause 4: Drugs
There are various drugs that can cause hair loss, such as vitamin A, chemotherapy, blood thinners, and thyroid medication. However, hair will also regrow soon after the discontinuation of the drug. Alternative medication can be prescribed by the doctor if this is the cause of hair loss.

In conclusion, hair loss, though distressful, is not life threatening. Medication provided by the doctor can solve most of the problems, and in severe cases, a local injection onto the scalp will cause hair to grow back.


About the Author
Daniel Loh is the Chief Editor at MyHealthWeekly.com, a free online health magazine published weekly. Sign-up for trustworthy and useful health information now!

http://www.myhealthweekly.com

News



Daily Mail

The stunning 'henna crowns' helping cancer victims come to terms with their ...
Daily Mail
Known as henna crowns, the designs are not tattoos, involving no needles or pain, and last up to two weeks - offering women who suffer hair loss, and the lost sense of self, femininity and confidence it brings, a chance to feel beautifully adorned ...

and more »

Scars, disfigurement and hair loss from childhood cancer can affect adult ...
News-Medical.net
The increased risk of disfigurement and persistent hair loss caused by childhood cancer and treatment are associated with emotional distress and reduced quality of life in adulthood, according to a new study led by a Northwestern Medicine advanced ...
Childhood cancer effects may linger in adultsChicago Tribune

all 14 news articles »

Childhood cancer effects may linger in adults
Fox News
Survivors of childhood cancers have an increased risk of disfigurement and persistent hair loss later in life, and for some that may lead to long-term emotional distress, suggests a new study. Compared to their siblings, survivors were more likely to ...
Childhood cancer scars survivors later in lifeMedical Xpress

all 4 news articles »

Hair loss pathology identified in pityriasis versicolor lesions
Medical Xpress
Skin biopsies were taken from both lesional and nonlesional skin to verify and explore the underlying pathology of hair loss in PV. The researchers found that hair loss and/or thinning within PV lesions most commonly occurred on the forearms, abdomen, ...

and more »

Hair loss — prevention and treatment
Pakistan Observer
This fear is not unfounded as each year more people (both men and women) are forced to come to grips with the possibility of serious hair loss. Like every cell in the human body, the hair follicle also observes a pattern of growth cycle.

and more »