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Baldness (Hair Fall)
Baldness – ETHOS HEALTH CARE
Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
- Homeopathic Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
- Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
- Psychotherapy Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
- Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
- Surgical Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
- Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
- Other Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
What is Baldness (Hair Fall)
Symptoms of Baldness (Hair Fall)
Causes of Baldness (Hair Fall)
Risk factors of Baldness (Hair Fall)
Complications of Baldness (Hair Fall)
Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of Baldness (Hair Fall)
Precautions & Prevention of Baldness (Hair Fall)
Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
Homeopathic Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
The homeopathic treatment for hair loss depends upon the cause of hair fall. The exact treatment is determined only on evaluation of the individual case. Homoeopathic treatment is very effective in dealing with Baldness. Homoeopathy can provide an effective solution to this problem. Following are some homeopathy remedies for baldness.
- Alumina
- Arsenicum album
- Baryta carbonica
- Graphites
- Lycopodium
- Natrum muriaticum
- Sepia
Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
Acupressure is the application of pressure onto the acupuncture points of the body. Acupuncturists will use aromatherapy oils when providing an acupressure message. Oils such as lavender, jojoba and rosemary are said to be particularly beneficial to sufferers of hair loss. It is believed that massaging these oils into the scalp and allowing them to absorb into the skin can be very effective in the fight against baldness.
Psychotherapy Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is considered the most effective form of psychotherapy in treating Baldness. Individual psychodynamic psychotherapy is often helpful for persons who are emotionally upset by hair loss, particularly those whose employment depends on their appearance.
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
There are certain allopathic treatments for the cure of Baldness. A popular medicine that is frequently suggested for female hair loss treatment is called Minoxydil. This is an FDA approved medication that proves to be very much promising. It is effective to an extent that a higher concentration dosage can lead to over-growth and hair on certain areas inadvertently. It can be used by both males and females.
Surgical Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
Hair restoration surgery is the only treatment option that can restore a significant amount of real, growing hair to balding areas of the scalp. This technique makes use of the patient’s own natural hair to create a full, natural looking appearance that will last a lifetime.
Although there are a variety of techniques involved in hair transplant surgery, traditional methods are typically performed by removing a strip of donor hair from an area of the head that still exhibits hair growth. The donor hair is meticulously transplanted onto bald or thinning areas of the head, and new hair growth is stimulated.
Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
- Eat food rich in iron and protein
- Eat diet rich in mineral like silica and calcium
- Eat green vegetable regularly
Other Treatment of Baldness (Hair Fall)
Yoga postures can help you overcome stress, anxiety, and indigestion, poor blood circulation in head, which are considered as main causes of hair loss.
What is Baldness (Hair Fall)
Baldness usually refers to hair loss on the scalp – however, it can mean hair loss in any part of the body. Common baldness, sometimes called male- or female-pattern baldness. Although its exact causes are unknown, heredity, hormones and age are contributing factors. Baldness becomes noticeable when hair density begins to decrease i.e. there simply is not as much hair in a particular area as there used to be. This may become noticeable at any given age, though generally becomes more important with age.
Symptoms of Baldness (Hair Fall)
Following are symptoms of balding below:-
- Hair begins to short and thin
- Causes of Baldness (Hair Fall)
- Alopecia or patchy hair loss.
- Ringworm effected skin
- Genetics
- Vitamin deficiency,
- Thyroid disorders
- Infection or illness
- Hair on your pillow after sleeping
- Receding hairline
- Your head is easily tanned
- Excessive shedding of hair when combing or brushing
- Losing hair in the shower
- Balding at the crown
- Receding hairline
Risk factors of Baldness (Hair Fall)
- Iron deficiency occasionally produces hair loss.
- Hair loss that is connected to pregnancy usually occurs after delivery.
- Infections such as ringworm can attack hair and skin of your scalp, leading to hair loss.
- Taking birth control pills
- Brushing the hair during blow-drying.
- Certain drugs used to treat depression, heart problems and high blood pressure.
Complications of Baldness (Hair Fall)
Possible complications:
- Nausea and vomiting after the procedure due to the medications used.
- Some of the scalp reduction techniques can result in wide scars.
- Less than five percent experience bleeding after the procedure.
- Sometimes, the growth of newly placed hair has a patchy look
- As with any surgical procedure, there is the risk of infection.
- Diagnosis of Baldness (Hair Fall)
Diagnosis of baldness includes following tests :-
- Scalp biopsy: A small section of scalp is detached and examined under a microscope to help determine the cause of hair loss.
- Densitometry: The densitometer is a handheld magnification device which is used check for miniaturization of the hair shaft.
- Hair pull: The hair pull test is a simple diagnostic test in which the physician lightly pulls a small amount of hair in order to determine if there is excessive loss.
- Phototrichogram— hairs are clipped or shaved in an area of the scalp and consecutive photographs taken over a period of 3 to 5 days to determine the pattern of hair growth.
- Complete blood count (CBC)
- Total iron binding capacity (TIBC)
- VDRL (a screening test for syphilis -Syphilis serology if baldness is focal, without a rash
- Thyroid stimulating hormone (T3, T4, TSH)
Precautions & Prevention of Baldness (Hair Fall)
- Wash hair everyday
- Massage the scalp gently,
- Use a good conditioner each time you wash your
- Let lukewarm water run directly onto the scalp for a few minutes
- Regular exercise and yoga
- Reduce coloring of hair
- Take a balanced diet
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