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Smile hair loss - 27-04-2006, 07:52 AM

the problem is my dad has loss of hair in two side of head even in beard area like loss r seeing.. what are the caus? and how should it be treated??
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27-04-2006, 08:56 AM

probably old age...or stress

a wig??!!
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27-04-2006, 08:58 AM

Hair loss is vague sysmtomps of different aetiology therefore its very difficult to say what might be the exact aetiology, although I have couple of things in my mind. But I would like you to consult the Deramtologist for more detail.

However if you want to get the online info:

Hair Diseases and Hair Loss
Hair Loss Talk
Hair Loss Help
Hair loss Advisor
Hair Site
Hair Replacement Surgery, Hair Transplantation in Women


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Hair Loss - 27-04-2006, 09:02 AM

What is the normal cycle of hair growth and loss?

At any one time, about 10 percent of the hair on your scalp is in a resting phase. After 2 to 3 months, the resting hair falls out and new hair starts to grow in its place. This growing phase lasts for 2 to 6 years. Each hair grows approximately 1 centimeter per month during this phase. About 90 percent of the hair on your scalp is growing at any one time.

It is normal to shed some hair each day as part of this cycle. However, some people may experience excessive (more than normal) hair loss. Hair loss of this type can affect men, women and children.

What causes excessive hair loss?

A number of things can cause excessive hair loss. For example, about 3 or 4 months after an illness or a major surgery, you may suddenly lose a large amount of hair. This hair loss is related to the stress of the illness and is temporary.

Hormonal problems may cause hair loss. If your thyroid gland is overactive or underactive, your hair may fall out. This hair loss usually can be helped by treatment of the thyroid disease. Hair loss may occur if male or female hormones, known as androgens and estrogens, are out of balance. Correcting the hormone imbalance may stop your hair loss.

Many women notice hair loss about 3 months after they've had a baby. This loss is also related to hormones. During pregnancy, high levels of certain hormones cause the body to keep hair that would normally fall out. When the hormones return to pre-pregnancy levels, that hair falls out and the normal cycle of growth and loss starts again.

Some medicines can cause hair loss. This type of hair loss improves when you stop taking the medicine. Medicines that can cause hair loss include blood thinners (also called anticoagulants), medicines used for gout, medicines used in chemotherapy to treat cancer, vitamin A (if too much is taken), birth control pills and antidepressants.

Certain infections can cause hair loss. Fungal infections of the scalp can cause hair loss in children. The infection is easily treated with antifungal medicines.

Finally, hair loss may occur as part of an underlying disease, such as lupus or diabetes. Since hair loss may be an early sign of a disease, it is important to find the cause so that it can be treated.

Can improper care of my hair cause hair loss?

Yes. If you wear pigtails or cornrows or use tight hair rollers, the pull on your hair can cause a type of hair loss called traction alopecia (say: "al-oh-pee-sha"). If the pulling is stopped before scarring of the scalp develops, your hair will grow back normally. However, scarring can cause permanent hair loss. Hot oil hair treatments or chemicals used in permanents (also called "perms") may cause inflammation (swelling) of the hair follicle, which can result in scarring and hair loss.

What is common baldness?

The term "common baldness" usually means male-pattern baldness, or permanent-pattern baldness. Male-pattern baldness is the most common cause of hair loss in men. Men who have this type of hair loss usually have inherited the trait. Men who start losing their hair at an early age tend to develop more extensive baldness. In male-pattern baldness, hair loss typically results in a receding hair line and baldness on the top of the head.

Women may develop female-pattern baldness. In this form of hair loss, the hair becomes thin over the entire scalp.

Can my doctor do something to stop hair loss?

Perhaps. Your doctor will probably ask you some questions about your diet, any medicines you're taking, whether you've had a recent illness and how you take care of your hair. If you're a woman, your doctor may ask questions about your menstrual cycle, pregnancies and menopause. Your doctor may want to do a physical exam to look for other causes of hair loss. Finally, blood tests or a biopsy (taking a small sample of cells to examine under a microscope) of your scalp may be needed.

Is there any treatment for hair loss?

Depending on your type of hair loss, treatments are available. If a medicine is causing your hair loss, your doctor may be able to prescribe a different medicine. Recognizing and treating an infection may help stop the hair loss. Correcting a hormone imbalance may prevent further hair loss.

Medicines may help slow or prevent the development of common baldness. One medicine, minoxidil (brand name: Rogaine), is available without a prescription. It is applied to the scalp. Both men and women can use it. Another medicine, finasteride (brand name: Propecia) is available with a prescription. It comes in pills and is only for men. It may take up to 6 months before you can tell if one of these medicines is working.

f adequate treatment is not available for your type of hair loss, you may consider trying different hairstyles or wigs, hairpieces, hair weaves or artificial hair replacement.

Further reading:
Hair Loss
Hair Diseases and Hair Loss
Hair Loss Talk
Hair Loss Help
Hair loss Advisor
Hair Site
Hair Replacement Surgery, Hair Transplantation in Women


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28-04-2006, 07:33 AM

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probably old age...or stress

a wig??!!
o god.. u always like this hai.. ufff.. thnak for tip. i will get ur dad a wig soon
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29-04-2006, 06:29 AM

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o god.. u always like this hai.. ufff.. thnak for tip. i will get ur dad a wig soon
no probs...anytime yaaar!!

My dad would aprpeciate your kind thoughts but he still has hair, as you know, all talu bhako chhaina. I'll keep the wig instead...can i have a mohican cut one please??!!
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Smile 29-04-2006, 06:54 AM

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no probs...anytime yaaar!!

My dad would aprpeciate your kind thoughts but he still has hair, as you know, all talu bhako chhaina. I'll keep the wig instead...can i have a mohican cut one please??!!
sure.. after i make u bald.. hehehe..
PS let not make our private messnger.. i know u have to win.. ehehhehe
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Re: hair loss - 10-06-2006, 09:15 AM

hi
my hair is falling
only in the front
what to do please replay me
by the way ,my father hair is also lost in front
is it genetic?
please tell me specic drug ok


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Re: hair loss - 10-06-2006, 06:46 PM

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hi
my hair is falling
only in the front
what to do please replay me
by the way ,my father hair is also lost in front
is it genetic?
please tell me specic drug ok
Your falling hais can be correlated witht hereditary cause and its very difficult to have the treatment as its genetically predetermined. But you can go throughthe Doctors' post and get some idea as it seems that there is no specific treamtment like you get fever and go for paracetamol.


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Re: hair loss - 11-06-2006, 06:50 AM

treatment options- wigs...toupes, extensions, glue on wigs that last 6 months. or shave your head.
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