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The structure, colour and texture of human hair varies widely from person to person depending on a range of different factors such as sex, age, race and genes. Hair is made up of a protein called keratin, produced in hair follicles in the outer layer of skin. As follicles produce new hair cells, old cells are being pushed out through the surface of the skin. The average adult head has about 100,000 hairs, and loses up to 100 of them a day; so finding a few stray hairs on your hairbrush is not necessarily a problem. In men, a receding hairline and gradual disappearance of hair from the crown is called male pattern baldness. In women, female pattern baldness is typically a general thinning over the entire scalp, with the most extensive hair loss at the crown. This does not usually occur in women until later on in life, if at all.
The causes of alopecia remain largely unexplained. In most cases the hair grows back, although it may be very fine and possibly white before normal coloration and thickness return. A stressful event may trigger this illness off and it is slightly more common with certain disorders such as diabetes and pernicious anemia. TRICHOTILLOMANIA TEMPORARY
HAIR LOSS
Some of the drugs that are known to precipitate hair loss are:- Chemotherapeutic agents (used in cancer treatment) In most of the above cases the hair follicles tend to go into 'rest' mode but growth returns once the cause is eliminated or patient recovers from the trauma. Although too-frequent washing, permanent waves, bleaching, and dyeing hair do not cause baldness, they can contribute to overall thinning by making hair weak and brittle. The hair usually grows back after the cause is stopped.
Conventional thinking suggests that an individual's genes, from both male and female parents, unquestionably influence that person's predisposition to male or female pattern baldness. It is usually inherited from the mother's side of the family and involves the presence of an active form of testosterone to set off the gene-programmed balding process. Men whose mother's fathers became bald early in life are very likely to follow a similar pattern. Hereditary hair loss is usually gradual and permanent, beginning with a thinning of the hair at the temples and or on the crown as early as in the teenage years. Women can experience a natural thinning of the hair after menopause
because of changing hormonal levels. Minoxidil
- Rogaine It must however, be used every day to maintain the growth of hair. It is also very expensive. The effects are most promising in younger people who are just beginning to show signs of balding or who have small bald patches. The medication is applied to balding spots twice a day and must be continued daily. More than 50 percent of users claim that it can thicken hair and slow hair loss, but it is not considered effective in men who already have extensive male pattern baldness. Propecia is FDA-recognized as the drug that best treats male pattern baldness. It is an androgen hormone inhibitor, which works by blocking the conversion of testosterone to another potent androgen, 5-alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which plays an important role in the development of male pattern baldness. Scientists have discovered that men with male pattern hair loss have an increased level of DHT in their balding scalps. Leading scientists believe that an increased level of DHT affects the hair growth cycle, contributing to the thinning hair on the scalp.
Propecia blocks the formation of DHT and in this way appears to interrupt a key factor in the development of inherited male pattern hair loss in men. Significantly, Propecia helps grow natural hair-not just "peach fuzz"-and is as convenient to take as a vitamin: one pill a day. Propecia was developed to treat male pattern hair loss in the vertex (at top of the head) and anterior mid-scalp area. Propecia is for use by men only and should not be used by women. Propecia is proven to maintain or increase hair count in most men. It's the medical breakthrough men have been waiting for. In clinical studies of men 18 to 41 with mild to moderate hair loss, hair count was maintained in those men taking Propecia, while men taking a placebo (a pill with no medication) continued to show progressive hair loss. Propecia begins to block the formation of DHT almost immediately. However, because hair grows slowly, visible results from Propecia take some time. Most men may begin to see the first benefit of Propecia--slowing their hair loss-as early as three months. There is not sufficient evidence that Propecia works for recession at the temporal areas. Generally, men will not be able to grow back all of the hair they have lost. If you stop taking Propecia, you will likely lose any hair you have gained within 12 months of stopping treatment. If Propecia does not work within 12 months, further treatment is unlikely to be of benefit. Like all prescription products, Propecia may cause side effects. In clinical studies, a very small number of men experienced certain side effects, such as: less desire for sex, difficulty achieving an erection, or a decrease in the amount of semen. Each of these side effects occurred in less than 2% of men. These side effects were reversible and went away in men who stopped taking Propecia. They also disappeared in most men (58%) who continued taking Propecia.
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