archive for December, 2007

Managing Hair Loss after Pregnancy

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

A lot of women will suffer from hair loss after pregnancy.

Be assured that hair loss in females is a normal occurrence after pregnancy and does not require any treatment, quite simply your hair is returning to its pre-pregnancy state.

Ordinary Hair Growth Patterns

Hair growth goes through two cycles, anagen which is the growth phase and telogen being the resting phase.

hair loss after pregnancy helpAnagen can last up to seven years during which the hair grows about half an inch per month. After the growth period, the hair goes into a resting phase known as Telogen, which usually lasts about three months.

After that the hair follicle enters anagen again, growing a new hair and pushing the old one out of the follicle, so that it falls out. In hair loss after pregnancy a lot of the hair follicles are in telogen all of the time.

Hair Growth In Pregnancy

One of the things that makes pregnant women beautiful is their thick, luxurious hair.

This occurs because the hormones of pregnancy keep most of the hair follicles in the anagen (more…)

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Female Hair Loss Treatment Examined

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

Female hair loss treatment varies according to the underlying causes therefore, an understanding of these is essential before a successful hair loss treatment for women is sought.

One possible cause of female hair loss is the female body making more testosterone than it would normally.

Similarly some medical conditions involving hormones, as well as, autoimmune problems, or a thyroid disorder, can also cause hair loss.

Female hair loss treatment explainedYou can see that the causes vary and women’s hair loss treatment is different from men’s in several ways.

In addition, female hair loss can happen at any age, unlike men’s, which typically occurs when they grow older. It is also a different type of hair loss, men tend to see hair loss mostly on the top and at the temples.

However, with women it can occur all over the head and therefore female hair loss treatment is prepared differently.

Other Issues To Think About

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Hair Loss Prevention Techniques

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Hair loss prevention often comes to mind when you are taking a shower or brushing your hair and you notice that once again, your hair is falling in what seems too great a quantity!

It is typical then for most people to ask themselves “how on earth can I prevent more hair falling out?” Their thoughts then typically turn to hair loss prevention products they have seen advertised.

hair loss prevention by herbal remedyHowever, before you start experimenting with the many hair loss prevention products available, you need to know what the underlying causes of hair loss are.

There are two main causes of hair loss; the first is genetics, also known as androgenetic and male pattern baldness.

The lifespan of a single hair is around five years and a human will lose around 100 hairs a day. Hair loss occurs when the body stops replenishing the lost hairs, so in fact this is normal to a certain point. However, genetic baldness will cause the body to completely fail to replenish the dead hair. Hair loss prevention remedies seem to be futile at this point.

Curiously, the gene for male baldness is present in all men but is only active in about 50 percent. This active gene suffocates the hair follicles so that when the old hair falls out, the new will not grow in its place. Thus causing the distressing hair loss symptons leading to baldness.

The next largest cause of male baldness is stress in its many forms. There are also other causes of hair loss which are more

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Stress and Hair Loss Go Hand in Hand

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

It is well documented that stress and hair loss go together, to the extent that even what you eat plays a part in the process when you are at your highest stress levels.

Nowadays stress is the cause of many health related problems. It is not surprising really with the hurried lifestyles that most of us are forced to lead.

There are many situations where stress and hair loss creeps up on us, the possibilities are endless, but here is a list of the main culprits:

emotional stress
physical stress
marital stress
financial stress
job-related stress
the stress of illness
extreme situation
even everyday situations such as driving can lead you to generate enough stress that can lead to sudden hair loss.

Stress and Hair Loss Medically Defined

Medically ‘telogen effluvium’ is defined as hair loss induced by the sudden onset of stress.

It is easy to forget about stress and hair loss being connected as quite often the hair loss occurs long after the bout of stress has disappeared.