How to Prevent Hair Fall with Hair Fall Treatments

Treatments for Hair Fall

Just like the treatment for any other condition, the treatment to prevent hair fall always depends upon the cause of the hair fall. This is why most hair tonics and other seemingly universal treatments for hair loss tend to be completely useless. Excessive hair fall can be caused by the use of hard water to wash your hair, by poor hair care or excessive use of harsh hair products, by hormonal fluctuations, by certain health conditions such as hyperthyroidism, by fungal infections of the scalp, by certain nutritional deficiencies, and by a combination of age and genetic factors. Of course, not all these problems will actually cause you to turn bald – factors such as hard water and hair damage will only cause your hair to become thinner than normal, and will not deteriorate beyond a point. Such problems are usually easy to fix – special shampoos are available for use with hard water, and a few simple hair care measures can usually fix problems in that area. Use of a good shampoo and conditioner, regular combing, being gentle when washing, drying, and combing your hair, and covering it when outdoors will usually help you regain a full and healthy growth of hair within a few weeks. In addition, you should of course ensure that your diet is healthy and balanced, so that your hair gets all the nutrients it needs to grow.

However, if you are actually developing irregular bald patches or if your scalp is showing in areas such as the top, front, and crown of your head, you may need further investigation and more specific treatment. A fungal infection will usually involve some amount of itching and inflammation, and will cause you to develop a bald patch in one spot, while the rest of your hair grows rather normally. However, this is not always the case. This is why it is advisable to consult a doctor if the measures described earlier do not work. If the problem is genetic – something like pattern balding – then there may not be much you can do to stop it, as such hair loss is hereditary and age related. However, modern medical treatments such as finasteride and minoxidil can sometimes stop such hair loss if the treatment is begun early. In a small percentage of cases, these treatments are even able to reverse the hair loss to a considerable extent. It is therefore advisable that you consult a hair specialist at the earliest if the basic measures described here do not work.

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