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Symtoms,Causes,Types and Natural Cures for Baldness

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Types of Baldness and Baldness Causes

It is natural to lose some hair every day. So long as new strands of hair grow back, there is no observable change in the density of hair. But as one ages, the rate at which hair is lost exceeds the rate at which hair re-grows. Technically known as alopecia, baldness can be of various types: male-pattern or androgenetic, female-pattern, alopecia areata, alopecia totalis and alopecia universalis.

Male-pattern alopecia is characterized by the loss of hair laterally across the forehead and temples, which results in a gradual but marked recession of the hairline. Over time, one may develop a bald patch in the centre on the scalp or even lose his hair completely. Though this kind of baldness is most commonly observed in men, it can sometimes affect women too. More commonly, however, women lose hair uniformly across the scalp, which causes a general thinning of hair but hardly ever results in a receding hairline or complete baldness. Alopecia areata refers to partial loss of hair, while alopecia totalis signifies complete loss of hair. An extreme form of this kind of baldness is alopecia universalis, in which there is total loss of all body hair.

Baldness is mostly hereditary in nature. In men, the hormone testosterone gets gradually converted into a natural chemical called dihydrotestosterone (DTH) as one ages. This chemical slows down and sometimes completely stops the generation of new hair in the hair follicles and causes balding. In women, the prolonged use of birth control pills may lead to hormonal imbalances that lead to baldness. Besides these, fungal infections, nutritional deficiencies in the diet, prolonged and serious physical ailments and mental stress can also cause baldness. Exposure to radiation as part of chemotherapy, kidney failure, injuries and burns are among the less common causes of baldness.

Baldness Cures

Though the effects of baldness cannot be entirely reversed with natural means, there are a few home remedies one can follow to arrest the loss of hair. Following a well balanced diet is essential to maintain your hair in good health. Eat natural sources of iron, such as green and leafy vegetables, dry fruits, fish, eggs and cereals, as this is a nutrient that goes a long way in strengthening the hair and preventing hair loss. Vitamin E is also known to be of great help in preventing baldness. Applying vitamin E oil on the scalp and hair regularly is an easy way of treating baldness. You may also opt for hair grafting and weaving, which are external mechanical means of regaining lost hair.

What Causes Male Pattern Baldness - How to Treat Male Pattern Baldness

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Male Baldness

Baldness is condition of excessive hair fall that continues till all the hair is gone. A little bit of regular hair fall is normal and acceptable, but it becomes a cause of worry when the hair fall is excessive and the hairline start thinning abnormally at a relatively early age. Male pattern baldness refers to these abnormal hair losses seen in men between the ages of 25 and 40. In men, the baldness usually follows a particular pattern – the hair loss happens mostly at the temples and the crown of the head.

Baldness, in most cases, is genetically preordained in some men. However, hormonal imbalance and lack of proper hair care can also cause baldness. Baldness can also happen as a result of some diseases and medicinal treatments. Other factors that can affect baldness are – lifestyle, diet, stress, and anxiety.

Baldness, once it has run its course, cannot be reversed – the lost hair cannot be grown back on your scalp. Well, unless you go for some expensive surgical methods, that is. However, in general, baldness is permanent and there is no way to restore the hair you have already lost. There are some preventive measures though, which can help you slow down the hair loss process and prevent the condition from deteriorating any further.

Natural Baldness Remedies

So, here are some of the home remedies that you can try out at your convenience to fight balding hair.

•    Oil massage – give your head a good hair massage periodically. An oil massage is good for stimulating blood circulation in the scalp and strengthening the hair roots. You can use warm almond oil, olive oil, or coconut oil for massaging your hair. However, ensure that you massage your head mildly and do not put unnecessary stress on your hair.

•    Use proper shampoo – it is necessary to choose the right kind of shampoo that is particularly suitable for your type of hair. Often, the use of an improper shampoo is found to be doing much damage to your hair.

•    Fenugreek seeds – fenugreek seeds can also be used for preventing baldness. For this treatment, you will need to soak fenugreek seeds overnight in water. Collect the extracted oil in the morning and apply it on your hair.

•    Honey – using honey can also prove beneficial for fighting baldness. Make a paste by mixing honey with cinnamon powder and olive oil. Apply this paste on your hair and leave it for about half an hour before washing off with water. Another honey treatment is to use a paste of honey, egg and onion juice on your scalp in similar manner.