Alopecia Hair Loss Treatment: Your Options for Hair Re-Growth
April 28th, 2008 Filed Under General
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Have you noticed your hair thinning? Do you see a bald spot? For men, especially women, loss of hair is a devastating experience. Hair, a person’s crowning glory, is usually well taken care of and is cut and style to make one look presentable. Losing hair is deemed as a sign of aging and many people don’t find this very attractive, especially if it happens to them.
Unfortunately though for millions of people who suffer from Alopecia, there is no cure yet for this condition. Most of the times, Alopecia may just cure itself, but until then, and if it does happen, you will just have to accept the fact that it is there. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t help yourself to have a full head of hair again. Alopecia usually happens in small patches and if detected early, there may still be some chance to revive hair growth.
With the proper Alopecia hair loss treatment, you will be able to stimulate your hair follicles to grow hair once again. Some of the more popular Alopecia hair loss treatment includes applying topical cream over the affected area. There are also solutions which include minoxidil that has been touted as effective.
Some cases would require cortisone injections and other prescription drugs to be massaged over the balding spot. It is highly adviced though that you should consult first an expert in Alopecia before undergoing any treatment. Proper diagnosis will ensure that the treatment used will be effective.
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Alopecia Cures: Is there Such a Thing?
April 23rd, 2008 Filed Under General
Sadly, there is no cure just yet for Alopecia. Although there have been many studies and research done, the cure is still elusive and one can only hope that the condition will just cure itself, which happens to a lot of inflicted people. But if not, there are various treatments that need to be constantly done to promote hair growth. If these treatments are halted, then loss of hair will continue.
So if you’re looking for a permanent cure for Alopecia, then I’m sorry, there is no such thing yet. But, using some of the available treatments for Alopecia today is far better than a patchy head or being totally bald. Choosing the proper treatment will be based on the age of the person inflicted with the condition and the extent of the hair loss.
The most common treatment is the injection of cortisone in the area where hair loss is experienced. Multiple injections will be done on the bare scalp areas and will be done once a month. Usually, it will take four weeks before new hair can be seen.
Another popular treatment is the application of Topical Minoxidil. Applied to the scalp area affected two times daily, this treatment may stimulate the re-growth of hair. The topical minoxidil should be a solution with either a composition of two to five percent minoxidil.
Anthalin ointment or cream is also another treatment popularly utilized. They are also applied to the affected area once daily and should be washed of after an hour or just thirty minutes.
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National Alopecia Areata Foundation: The Ultimate Source for Help and Information on Alopecia Areata
April 17th, 2008 Filed Under General
Alopecia Areata is the condition when a person develops hair loss in patches, sometimes; they can even go to the extent of removing all scalp and body hair. This condition is not transmittable but can be hereditary. Although it doesn’t affect the general well-being of a person, it can have copious effects on ones emotional properties.
That is why the Alopecia Areata Foundation, founded in California in 1981, is the world center for information and psychological help which many Alopecia Areata inflicted persons can rely on. It is also a center which helps gather funds to subsidize research for Alopecia Areata treatment and cure.
Anyone with Alopecia Areata can go to the Alopecia Areata Foundation and ask for information and other printed materials which can help them cope with living life with Alopecia Areata. There are counselors which can provide psychological help not only for the victim, but also for the family and friends around them.
One of their primary directives is to provide awareness programs which would allow people to understand Alopecia Areata better. This way, people inflicted with the condition will not be ridiculed and would receive the understanding, and not pity, that they need.
The Alopecia Areata Foundation also leads drives that would help push for better insurance laws with regards to Alopecia Areata inflicted persons and to also get the government’s aid in dealing with the condition. With about 2 percent of the entire population afflicted with this condition, or roughly 3 to 4 million, the Alopecia Areata Foundation is a great big help.
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The Quest for an Effective Alopecia Areata Cure
April 11th, 2008 Filed Under General
Although it has no clear and damaging effect to a person’s health, it is very understandable why millions of people who have been afflicted with Alopecia Areata are hoping, praying, that someday, and soon enough, a cure for this hair loss condition will be found. Even though there have been countless hours and millions of dollars have been poured out to discover a cure, there is still no Alopecia Areata cure in sight.
The next best thing as of now to an Alopecia Areata cure would be the numerous treatments that are being sold in the market. Whether they are cortisone injections, minoxidil, topical creams, and so on, these treatments can help stimulate hair growth to combat the effects of hair loss.
You see, in a number of cases, Alopecia Areata just cures itself. Alopecia Areata happens when a trigger sets of our body’s immune system and this tricks the system into thinking the hair follicles are the foreign objects in the body. They hamper hair production resulting to the loss of hair a person suffers. Because this trigger has not been fully discovered, the quest for Alopecia Areata cure can be very difficult.
It is imperative though that before submitting yourself to an Alopecia Areata treatment, you should always consult first a reliable dermatologist or physician. Some treatments do not agree with certain people and this may just worsen the situation. So if you have Alopecia Areata. Don’t fret, they may be hope for you yet.
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