by: Daniel Loh
Don’t you envy those young men in
the streets with full heads of hair? Hair has always been considered a man’s
crowning glory, while hair loss has been regarded as signs of ageing and
unattractiveness.
So, losing hair has always been a
problem for many men.
Well, it no longer has to be a
problem! If you know your hair problem, you can find out the cure easily. In
this article, I hope to present to you the major causes of hair loss, and the
things that you should do if you have such a problem.
Of course, you may also want to
take a look at my book:
http://www.myhealthweekly.com/presents/hairloss/
Cause 1: Genetic Balding
This is seen in men and women
alike, and this constitutes the majority of cases of hair loss. The most
commonly used cure is treatment with 2% topical minoxidil. However, only around
30% of users show noticeable improvement, and stopping the use of the drug
might result in loss of the newly grown hair. When 0.05% retinoic acid solution
is added however, a higher percentage of users show moticeable improvement.
Consult your doctor about using these drugs.
Cause 2: Fungal Infection
Fungal infection often causes
patchy hair loss, and red scalp, scaling (dandruff) and pus is often seen. This
type of infection can be easily treated with a few months’ course of
anti-fungal agents, used simultaneously with anti-fungal shampoo.
Cause 3: Major illness/surgery
After you have undergone a major
illness or surgery, you might experience this type of hair loss. This type of
hair loss can also follow stress or childbirth. However, such hair loss is
temporary, and hair will regrow in a matter of months.
Cause 4: Drugs
There are various drugs that can
cause hair loss, such as vitamin A, chemotherapy, blood thinners, and thyroid
medication. However, hair will also regrow soon after the discontinuation of
the drug. Alternative medication can be prescribed by the doctor if this is the
cause of hair loss.
In conclusion, hair loss, though
distressful, is not life threatening. Medication provided by the doctor can
solve most of the problems, and in severe cases, a local injection onto the
scalp will cause hair to grow back.
About the author:
Daniel Loh is the Chief Editor at
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