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Solutions for Female Hair LossWomen experience hair loss the same as men, but the pattern of baldness is very different. The middle of the scalp and some of the front begins to thin out. Some of the treatments available for this are the same as men (e.g. Rogaine and Aldactone work wonders). So how do you know if you are undergoing a transition of hair loss? Take a moment to understand the state you are in: emotional or physical stress, post-pregnancy, illness, or thyroid gland? The possibilities are endless, but these are the most common that lead to female hair loss. Most women endure hair loss at the end of pregnancy or after menopause. This happens because of the hormonal imbalance of estrogen and testosterone in their system. To counter this, women should consult their doctors about medications available to balance it. Your doctor will have a list of prescriptions, such as Aldactone, which is perfect for balancing female hormones. Rogaine, too, has proven its effectiveness in treating female hair loss; since its release, an increasing amount of doctors have suggested that women use it. Women should take some time to research the effects of female hair loss – what has been done for it? Will the doctor need to do blood work to make sure it is baldness or a post- event from hormonal events? These questions should be answered before taking a medication that is designed to cure female hair loss. Other questions lie ahead, but it is okay to try a product such as Rogaine to create a growth spurt in your hair. It should take approximately 8- 10 months before results appear. While undertaking this, you will need to remain optimistic and use hair extensions or wigs to hide the thinning hairs. The decision is up to you and the use of either of these solutions could draw desired results after consistent use of the prescriptions. Female hair loss requires persistence and understanding of how important a healthy lifestyle may affect the outcome as well. Implement a healthy diet and use vitamins to give your body needed minerals to build stronger hair follicles. The opportunity to have healthy hair is knocking at your door – it’s time to see what it is.
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Hair Loss Tips Related ArticlesTreat Your Hair Loss From the Inside Out In earlier articles I have talked about topical treatments for hair loss but in this article I would like to put attention on why one can experience hair loss in the first place and I can tell you, it is not from a topical deficiency. Although topical applications have been s... Continue Reading... Male hair loss or androgenic alopecia is the most common type of hair loss. It is hereditary, meaning it is passed on from one generation to the next. It is generally caused by the increased sensitivity of the scalp to male sex hormones or androgen. Scientifically called as alopecia, male pattern baldness occurs in about 66% of the male popula... Continue Reading... How a Plum Tree Can Slow Male Pattern Balding She is an evergreen who feels at home way up high on the African continent, any place 3,000 feet or higher. She first gained the respect of European travelers when they learned from African tribes that she cured “old man's disease.” And, she can help stop hair loss. Her formal name is Pygeum Africanum, a member of the Rosaceae family. Her bark has been used in Europe sinc... Continue Reading...
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