Find The Cause Of Hair Loss Before Buying A Solution
Thursday, October 30th, 2008 | local info
There are different causes for hair loss and a doctor is the best person tabout the problem and to determine the cause. In most cases, a hereditary pre-disposition to early hair loss and ageing accounts for excessive hair loss. If you have experienced trauma, severe stress, or undergone surgery then any of those events could have caused your hair loss and this suggests that the condition is only temporary. It is also possible that you may have developed an immune system disorder that has caused some or all of your hair to fall out. Unfortunately, treatments that are successful for one condition do not always work for a different condition. The good news is that most forms of hair loss may be treated with a successful outcome.
Hair Transplants
One of the most common hair loss treatments is to go for hair transplants. Whilst this is widely regarded as a hair loss treatment for men, it is also very possible for women. They are better candidates for these procedures because they often have healthier swatches of hair left to create hair grafts. If you are seriously thinking about a hair transplant then you should be aware that the disadvantage is that they are expensive.
Your attitude to hair loss
Many men simply resign themselves to the inevitability of their fate when they see their hair thinning rapidly, and to be perfectly honest it is probably the best attitude to adopt. Male pattern hair loss is caused by a combination of hereditary factors and other more complex factors, and putting it down to old age is a healthy way to view the problem.
Seek the guidance of a qualified medical practitioner because the consequences of not doing so may be serious in a small number of cases. Even where all the evidence points to the onset of hereditary male pattern baldness it would probably be best to seek advice, if only to rule out other factors. And put your mind at rest.
Note: The information contained in this post is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice nor is it intended to be for medical diagnosis or treatment. Always consult your doctor or health care specialist before taking any medical advice or if you are in any way concerned about your physical wellbeing.
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