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Hair Loss Overview
More than half of men and women in
the United States experience hair
loss. About 30% of people have hair
loss by age 30 years, and about 50%
have hair loss by age 50 years. Hair
loss is so common that most of the
time it is considered a normal
variation and not a disease. Other
animals closely related to humans,
such as the chimpanzee, also lose
their hair.
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Hair loss varies widely with race. |
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Japanese men develop baldness less
commonly than whites do. On average
they also develop balding about 10
years later. |
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Blacks are 4 times less likely to have
abnormal hair loss than are whites. |
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Women develop hair loss as frequently as
men do, but because of hormonal
differences women don't lose as much
hair volume. |
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Differences in hair styling allow women
to hide hair loss more effectively than
men. |
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A woman may not notice hair loss itself
but may notice that her ponytail or
braid is getting thinner. |
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Women also have a different pattern of
balding than men. |
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Hair loss for
a woman can be devastating. The
problems seems to be increasing
every year. It is estimated that six
out of ten woman will suffer some
degree of hair loss. |
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Most people assume that it is only men
who suffer from hair loss, but nothing
could be further from the truth.
Although it is basically true with
regards to heredity, millions of women
the world over suffer from some form of
hair loss and the number appears to be
rising each year. The overwhelming cause
is a hereditary condition called
androgenetic alopecia or female-pattern
hair loss. One of the least engaging
facts about getting older is that a
significant number of women also
experience hair loss. |
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There are two different types of
hair loss, medically known as anagen
effluvium and Telogen effluvium.
Anagen effluvium is generally due to
internally administered medications,
such as chemotherapy agents, that
poison the growing hair follicle
Telogen effluvium, is due to an
increased number of hair follicles
entering the resting stage. The most
common causes of telogen effluvium
are: |
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Physical stress: surgery, illness,
anemia, rapid weight change. |
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Emotional stress: mental illness,
death of a family member. |
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Thyroid abnormalities. |
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Medications: High does of Vitamin A --
Blood pressure medications -- Gout
medications. |
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Hormonal causes: pregnancy, birth
control pills, menopause. |
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Myths Related
To Hair Loss |
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Frequent shampooing contributes to hair
loss. |
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Hats and wigs cause hair loss. |
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100 strokes of the hair brush daily will
create healthier hair. |
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Permanent hair loss is caused by perms,
colors and other cosmetic treatments. |
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Women are expected to develop
significant hair back thicker. |
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Shaving one's head will cause the hair
to grow back thicker. |
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Standing on one's head will cause
increased circulation and thereby
stimulate hair growth! |
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Dandruff causes permanent hair loss. |
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There are cosmetic products that will
cause the hair to grow thicker and
faster. |
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Stress causes permanent hair loss. |
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Hair loss does not occur in the late
teens or early twenties. |
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Hair loss affects only intellectuals. |
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There is a cure for androgenetic
Alopecia. |
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