Alopecia Treatment

Hair Loss Does Not Have To Happen

Hair loss can be a devastating blow to self esteem and the way you view yourself. Many men see it as a sign of growing old although baldness has been in fashion lately which is beneficial to many men. This article can help you when dealing with hair loss and find a way to deal with it that works for you.

Alopecia Treatment

To prevent unnecessary hair loss, be careful with your hairstyles. Wearing your hair the same way all the time and pulling the hair tightly can cause hair loss — this kind is called traction alopecia. Tight hair rollers, cornrows, and pigtails can all cause this kind of hair loss. To prevent losing your hair this way, just stop pulling your hair tightly, and if you stop before your scalp scars, your hair will grow back.

Alopecia areata, caused when hair follicles are attacked by the immune system, can be treated with corticosteroids. Corticosteroids may be injected into the scalp every 4 to 6 weeks and are best for patchy hair loss. Corticosteroid creams or ointments may be used with injected steroids or other medicines such as minoxidil. Oral corticosteroids are rarely used because of side effects.

Avoid wearing your hair in styles like cornrows, braids or tight ponytails and do not use extensions while experiencing hair loss. All of these styles pull your hair tight, causing tension that can eventually lead to hairs breaking off or being pulled from the follicle, which is called traction alopecia.

Massage Aloe Vera gel into your scalp to help stop hair loss. Aloe is a strong anti-inflammatory. It can help rebuild and restore the PH balance of hair while sealing in necessary moisture content. It can also stimulate the growth of hair and has been used as a home remedy for Alopecia.

Avoid tight hair styles that are pulling your hair too tightly. This is a common reason for balding, and is common in women as well. When you are excessively getting hairstyles or if you are getting hairstyles that are pulling the hair on your head very tight, it will cause traction alopecia. If you stop the hairstyles before permanent damage is done, however, the hair will grow back.

There are two FDA-approved medications, Minoxidil and Finasteride, for treating inherited hair loss (androgenic alopecia).You can get Minoxidil (Rogaine) without a prescription. It is to sprayed or rubbed into the scalp twice daily. A prescription is needed for Finasteride (Propecia). Finasteride is not approved for women. It comes in pills to be taken once a day.

In addressing the issue of hair loss, it is important to be aware of how you wear your hair. Some practices that can result in hair loss are wearing tight pony tails, barrettes, and other constricting devices. This can result in hair loss from a condition known as traction alopecia.

As already recognized, hair loss can be devastating to a person’s self-image. Many people resort to outlandish methods trying to regrow hair or may style their hair in a manner to try and hide the obvious truth. By using the information and advice in this article you can find a method that will work for you and help restore your confidence.

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