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HOW TO OUTGROW HAIR LOST
Many female get and also worry about hair loss. For most women this is just
about one of the scariest things they can think of. Women are not supposed to
lose their hair. I did a little research into this problem because I was one
of those women. Blessed with a beautiful head of thick, naturally curly hair,
I became panicked when I realized that I really was losing more hair than normal.
This was hard for me to recognize at first. People who have naturally curly
hair tend to shed more hairs per day than people with straight hair. Also, since
curly hair tends to be drier than straight hair, I didn\'t shampoo every day
to help remove loose and falling hair. But as the months went by, I had to admit
that my hair was definitely thinning. What to do?
As a hairdresser with 20 years of experience, I had begun to notice that more
and more of my clients were experiencing thinning hair. Typically, we see this
with women in their menopausal years when hormone levels decline. Though not
all menopausal women lose noticeable amounts of hair, most do thin. However,
I was seeing women in their mid twenties and thirties with concerns about hair
loss. If you are having concerns about hair loss I recommend that you pay a
visit to your dermatologist to have your scalp checked, visit your PCP to have
your hormone levels tested, or try 2% Rogaine for Women which is now available
over the counter.
When I started expereincing hair loss, I went straight to the doctors office
and had my thyroid checked along with my estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone
levels. They all came up normal, but I was still losing hair. I ruled out anemia,
poor nutrition, and serious illness which are also causes of female hair loss.
Finally, my dermatologist recommended a clinic that specializes in hair loss.
While it was expensive, vanity prevailed and I spent the dollars. I can honestly
say it was worth the money to have some peace of mind. This was the final stop
I thought. There was no place else to look. No more tests to take. Whatever,
this doctor said I would just have to live with it. If you are experiencing
significant hair loss, and you want a definitive answer I recommend this procedure.
First, they examine your medical history, and photograph your hair and scalp
for posterity. Then, a topical anesthic is applied, and an instrument sort of
like an apple corer is used to take a biopsy of the scalp. The biopsy is then
analyzed to determine if your hair loss is genetic, temporary etc. The procedure
amazed me, and I discovered that men aren\'t the only ones who expereince genetic
hair loss. Contrary to popular belief, women can also expereince genetic hair
loss. The primary difference is that women rarely go completely bald as men
do.
The clinic recommended Rogaine for Women and a return in 3 months. Of course
they considered my case mild as I had started with so much hair. To them my
hair loss was mild and wasn\'t cause for immediate alarm. However, significant
hair loss that continues for more than 3 months is cause for concern and you
should see a doctor. The fact is hair loss in women can be a symptom of a much
bigger problem and shouldn\'t be ignored. The best advice I can give is to seek
medical help as soon as you start to experience significant hair loss. (by
Penny Sadler - HowTo.TopResource.NET Reference)
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