Hair Loss Facts And Myths
facts and myths about hair loss
There are few things, that we are especially proud of, about ourselves as a people. Our family, our jobs, and yes our appearance is on that list too. Speaking of appearance, on of the first things that we focus on, while we are getting ready in the morning, is our hair.What are the true facts and myths,
Symptoms
that are associated with hair loss, how hair
grows
and how to grow long
hair
.
Hair loss Fact #1 Hair Loss Does Not Affect Only Men
Women and children can also experience hair thinning, and loss. Hair loss shows up differently in women though, than it does in men. While men tend to lose great amount of visible hair, some women will still have hair, although it will be quite noticeably thinner. Some women and men do go completely bald, while they are going through treatment for a certain disease, such as cancer. Children can also get either bald spots, or become totally bald, and doctors are trying to help these children.
Fact #2 Smoking Will Affect Hair Loss
Smoking interrupts blood circulation in the scalp, and other parts of the body. So yes, this one is true, smoking can make you lose your hair.
Fact #3 Your Hair Loss May Be Hereditary
Chalk another one up to genetics and family history. If either parent had thinning hair or baldness, or a family member on either side, you might be the one that, that gene gets handed down to.
Hair Loss Myth #1 Dyeing Hair Can Make It Fall Out
There is no substantial evidence that dyeing, highlighting,
some medication
or perming hair can cause it to start falling out. It can stress and damage hair though, so please be careful, and talk to your doctor or hairdresser, about products that you can use, that will be gentle on your hair.
Hair Loss Myths #2 Wearing Hats All Of The Time Will Make You Bald
While hats can cover up a bad haircut or thinning hair, wearing hats all of the time, while a risky fashion statement at times, will not make your hair fall out.
myths about hair loss #3 You Just Have To Deal With It
There are treatments that your doctor can prescribe, that will work for hair thinning and baldness. They might even recommend a few products, that are available over the counter. These medicines work by blocking some of testosterone, too much of a certain kind can cause hair loss, they also help to regrow hair if you take it long enough. Usually it isn’t until about eight months, that you will be able to tell a difference.
Do not let people look down on you because of your hair loss, remember you are the same person you have always been.
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