Monday, March 8, 2010

Teenage hair loss, rogaine?

im only 17 and my hairline is already declining on the temple area. it goes about 3/4 of an inch past the middle of my forehead's hairline. no one else my age i know has this, should rogaine be considered?Teenage hair loss, rogaine?
stop masturbation..


because masturbation release your semen from body..


which contain protein


and if protein is not sufficient in your body


you will face the hair loss problem..dark circle around your eyes


also masturbation biggest problem is it will change your skin colour..means your skin will become dark...Teenage hair loss, rogaine?
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Causes of Hair Loss





Unfortunately, science is unable to overcome the effects of genetic differences provided by our parents. Individuals with this type of baldness or hair loss will not respond to traditional methods of treatment. So, I will concentrate on the environmental causes.





Among these environmental causes there are abuse, disease, and completely normal conditions associated with aging. Many of these are controllable, and when the condition or abuse is resolved, the hair loss will stop.





Abuse:





Abuse takes several different forms, the obvious, like self abuse where the subject pulls out their own hair. And more subtle abuses.





1. An unbalanced diet without enough protein can cause temporary hair loss.


Solution: Pay more attention to nutritional needs.


2. Couch Potatoes and an otherwise sedentary lifestyle, lacking in vigorous exercise accelerates hair loss.


Solution: Get up and play an hour a day.


3. Few of us drink enough fluids to maintain normal hydration, even more serious than mere hair loss.


Solution: Set up a plan to drink no less than 8-10 glasses of water a day, in addition to whatever other beverages you enjoy..


4. Too frequent use of shampoos which contain lathering ingredients or surfactants which may irritate the scalp and cause itching and scratching, thus accelerating hair loss.


Solution: Choose hair care products that are milder, or contain herbal formulas.


5. Improper hair care techniques including too frequent use of treatments, hair coloring, blow drying, heat from curling irons and hot rollers which can increase the progression of hair loss. In this case, you need only look on your bathroom floor, sink, and counter tops.


Solution: Eliminate those expensive trips to the salon, except for very special occasions. Consider getting an infrequent permanent, instead of exposing your hair to the daily ritual of “fixing” it. Slow down.





Disease:





Disease can take several forms, the psychological and the physiological. Stress as a result of a major life event such as pregnancy, loss of a loved one or divorce, loss of employment, etc., and major surgery can cause temporary hair loss which will eventually return to normal once the stress is dealt with. There are steps you can take to reduce their effects on your body, like getting more exercise. Seek out a competent professional to help you resolve the issues you are dealing with.





Physiological causes include health conditions such as thyroid abnormalities, lupus, liver or kidney disease and diabetes. As these diseases are more serious than the hair loss, they are best diagnosed by your doctor. Others may be fungal infections, which can be treated effectively by over the counter medications. Another condition is called Alopecia Areata, is identified by circular patches of baldness, where the body is attacking the hair follicles. Cortisone shots in the affective areas are required, and the sooner the better.





Unfortunately, the normal use of some medications for acne, and amphetamines such as those in diet pills can also cause the loss of hair. Check with your prescriber to insure your medications are not the cause.





Aging





Under normal conditions, our bodies change as we age. Men and women age differently. Estrogen and testosterone levels rise and fall in both sexes. Enzymes in the body act on the testosterone to form DHT. Once a woman enters menopause, her estrogen levels drop dramatically, increasing her testosterone levels. As men age, there testosterone levels drop and their estrogen levels increase. As the level of DHT increases, the hair follicles shrink. When they shrink enough, the blood flow is cut off, and they are unable to produce and push a new hair through the restricted follicle. As old hair d
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