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Losing hair might be one of the most important reasons that causes people more stress than anything else in the world. A receding hairline or the arrival of a bald speckle might have a dramatic effect on an women's confidence. Some men aren't touched by this process completely. Others, nevertheless, suffer huge physical distress related to a lack of self-assurance and what's more - depression.

Hair might bit by bit disappear from the temples and the crown of the head at any time. For men this process can start during the later adolescent period, but for most men it occurs in their late twenties and early thirties. At first you might discover a little slimming of the hair, which is later is accompanied by a stronger rate of losing hair and more of the scalp gets more visible.

Women's pattern of hair loss is different to that of men. It is Androgenetic Alopecia that produces an overall thinning of women's hair, primarily over the top and sides of the head. Alopecia Areata is considered to be an autoimmune disease during which, white blood cells attack the hair follicles. Then follicles step by step get smaller in size by dramatically slowing down the hair production, as a result there could be no actual hair growth for very long time.

Telogen Effluvium is one more of the commonest forms of hair shedding in both women and men. It's affected by growth cycles of hair. In Telogen Effluvium situation there is a widely spread out shedding of hairs around the head and even the rest of the body. Telogen Effluvium could basicly be a reaction to dramatic stress on the body's physical or hormonal systems, or as a side-effect to prescriptions drugs.

This could happen at any age, and generally begins quite suddenly and gets better on its own within about six months, yet for a few individuals it may become a profound chronic problem.

Telogen effluvium usually is the cause of thorough thinning of hair rather than a bald spot, that's why it's more common among women with the condition who might easily be diagnosed as overanxious or neurasthenic. Hair growth phases switch between a growing phase and a telogen phase or resting phase, which lasts circa three months. When in telogen cycle, the hair remains in the follicle until it is forced out by the forming new hair in the anagen cycle.

Primarily it's about 15 % of hairs that are in telogen at any given time. Though there is a chance a abrupt stress or episodes of illness might spark large numbers of hairs to enter the telogen cycle at the same time. Then all these hairs will be lost about three more months later. If the stress is blocked the chances are that as the new hairs start to regrow, the density of hair might thicken again

Androgenetic Alopecia can be another common type of hair shedding more characteristic of women , which is related to hormone levels in the woman's body. The cause can be a predominant genetic predisposition, inherited from one's ancestors. The researches display that Androgenetic alopecia affects about 50 per cent of men and as many women above the age of forty.
Up to thirteen per cent of diagnosed are affected by Androgenetic Alopecia before the menopause, and afterwards it becomes far more common, over the age of 65 up to 75 per cent of women are affected by the syndrome.

Is it possible to stop and prevent hair loss and regrow hair?

If the cause of hair loss isn't irreversible it is possible to stop hair shedding and even regrow the hair. If the cause of hair loss is anaemia, for example, one might refill the body's iron stores, thus blocking losing hair. Blood tests can come in handy if the losing hair is followed by other symptoms such as tiredness. It might be a good sign of just a temporary losing hair if the hair loss is patchy rather than being in the typical male pattern distribution.

Hair loss Treatment can contain traditional means such as:
Herbal lotions that contain such essential elements as zinc, magnesium, iron, vitamin E etc.
Finasteride Propecia drug, that works by slowing down hair loss. There are also studies indicating that this drug can cause new hair growth.
The best considered are new developed natural remedies based on the latest science study, such as Provillus.
remedy is produced in two forms:
-Provillus liquid containig Minoxidil substance to be used twice a day.
-Provillus tablets with hair nourishment.



Author Resource:- Authentic info on Androgenetic Alopecia including legal hair loss solutions for men. Check our guide at: Hair-Regrowth-Treatment.com to find more information about hair loss and its causes.

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