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By : Elzbieta Cartmell    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-18 20:11:20
Hair may bit by bit go away from the temples at any time. For men this process may start during the later teenage years, but for most people it passes in their late 20s and early 30s. At first you may find a little slimming of the hair, followed by a faster rate of hair loss and more of the scalp becomes more visible.

Hair loss may be one of the most basic reasons that affects men more stress than anything else in the world. A receding hairline or the coming of a bald speckle might have a striking effect on an individual self-esteem. Some men aren't disturbed by this process completely. Others, however, endure great physical distress associated with a deficiency of self-confidence and even worse - depression.

As for men, the hair is usually lost at the temples and the crown. The cause is considered to be a redundant chemical called dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, which affects the hair follicles to become thinner and thinner until they finally break down totally all. DHT contains androgens, or male hormones that people produce by an enzyme 5 Alpha Reductase.

The problem might occur at any age, and generally begins fairly suddenly and gets better on its own within about six months, still for a few people it may become a profound chronic problem.

Telogen Effluvium is a widely spread form of losing hair in both women and men. It's affected by growth cycles of hair. In Telogen Effluvium situation there is a of large scale shedding of hairs around the head and even the rest of the body. Telogen Effluvium could basicly be a reaction to enormous stress on the body's physical or hormonal systems, or as a side-effect to medications.

Typically it's about 15 % of hairs that are in telogen at any given time. Though there is a chance a unexpected stress or episodes of illness could force heavy numbers of hairs to begin the resting cycle at the same time. As a result this large number of hairs will be lost about three more months later. However there are chances that new hairs will start to regrow again if the stress is stopped.

Telogen effluvium basically causes generalised thinning of hair rather than a bald patch, that's why it's more common within women with the condition who might easily be diagnosed as overanxious or neurotic. Hair growth phases flip between a growth phase and a resting cycle or telogen phase, which develops for three months. During resting cycle, the hairs stays in the follicle until it is thrust out by the growing new hair in the anagen phase.

Another type of losing hairrelated more to women is Androgenetic Alopecia, which is related to hormone levels in the human body. The cause might be a predominant genetic predisposition, inherited from ancestors. The researches display that Androgenetic alopecia affects about fifty % of men and as many women above the age of forty.
Up to thirteen % of diagnosed are affected by Androgenetic Alopecia before the menopause, and afterwards it becomes far more common, above the age of sixty five up to seventy five per cent of women are struck .

Is it possible to stop hair shedding and regrow hair?

If the cause of losing hair isn't irreversible it is achievable to stop hair loss and even regrow the hair. If the cause is anaemia, for example, one may replenish the body's iron storages, this way stopping hair loss. Blood tests might come in handy if the losing hair is followed by other symptoms such as tiredness. It might be a good sign of just a impermanent losing hair if the losing hair is patchy instead of being in the typical male pattern distribution.

Hair loss Treatment can contain traditional means such as:
Herbal medications containing 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 natural preparations of the latest generation based on the latest science study, such as Provillus.
It herbal comes in 2 forms:
-Provillus liquid with Minoxidil .
-Provillus tablets to nourish hair grow.
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