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Breast implants and breast augmentation procedures explained
There are various breast enlargement procedures available, but silicone breast implants are still the number one favorite. In the United States alone, over 200,000 women may have breast augmentation surgery each year. This cosmetic surgery procedure...
Copper: Functions, Benefits and Sources
Although only small amounts of the mineral copper are needed to
stay healthy, copper still has an important role in many of the
body's functions. Even a small copper deficiency can begin to
cause health problems. When you take in the right amount...
Hair Loss and Stress
Stress & Hair Loss by Raj Pandey
Everyone loses hair on a daily basis - this is seen as quite
normal. However there are a variety of factors that can
prematurely accelerate this process - a major one is any form of
stress mental or...
Keep back pain at bay
Introduction
Back pain is the most common complaint among adults under 45.
Back pain brings their activities to a complete halt and
intervenes in the progress of their career. Researchers say that
it is really a challenge to a physician to...
Medical Hair Restoration – Getting Your Hair Back Permanently
Balding is something that happens to most men and some women. While many men adapt to the fact that they are losing their hair, others seek remedies and treatments to help prevent the hair loss and even to replacement procedures. Medical hair...
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Female Hair Loss - Coping with Hair Loss
Coping With Female Hair Loss by Raj Pandey
Ladies, don't panic! Believe it or not, hair loss
in women is quite common. While you may be quite surprised
to hear that, it's the truth. Approximately 20 million women are
experiencing some form of hair loss in the United States, right
now! Hair Loss does NOT imply that you are less attractive. FYI:
you're as beautiful as you always were. As difficult as it may
seem, it's essential that you keep your good attitude,
self-confidence, and social life.
Perhaps the social factors that surround us women make the
experience of female hair loss so much more difficult for us.
Men become 'distinguished' once their hair turns gray. Women
rely on hair-dressers. Men bald and age with perfection, what
about us? What will people say about us? And that's the problem
right there: we care too much about what they think about us.
You may not be looking for a reason right now, you may be
searching for a remedy. Well, in order to achieve a healthy
remedy we must seek the cause of hair loss. Fortunately, we live
in the information age. Doctors seem to have more and more
education on many conditions as well as treatments to correct
them. It's up to you to investigate the changes in your body.
A woman's body can go through many changes that may promote hair
loss. Has your mind and body gone through an excessive amount of
stress lately? The birth of a child or the loss of something
special/important (such as a loved one, job, etc.) can cause a
woman to experience hair-loss, or display other stress-related
symptoms.
Instead of traveling further down the stress-spiral, women need
to become strong and proactive during this tough time. If you've
made it this far than you are on the right track. Education is
key to understanding and overcoming your trials and
tribulations. Women are
encouraged to remain open-minded to the
facts of their condition, as it is imperative to treatment.
There are three main types of female hair
loss that women can experience: Alopecia Areata,
Androgenetic Alopecia, and Telogen Effluvium. In order to
establish which condition you are experiencing, your physician
will most likely request a blood test. Here's the good news:
women's hair loss may resolve itself. Typically, most hair loss
in women is due to hormonal imbalances, medications, stress, and
pregnancy. Medication may be administered to reverse the process
of hair loss.
Once you receive an accurate diagnosis, you must remain patient.
Depression and stress will only further aggravate your
condition. Do not try any over the counter remedies as this
could further promote hair loss and/or possibly cause other
complications. Listen to your physician. If you don't like what
you hear, get a second opinion.
Finally, and most importantly, try and remain positive. Write a
list of your personal thoughts and feelings about hair loss.
Keep track of feelings that may change over time. Be a realist,
NOT an extremist. So, you may not be the most gorgeous woman in
the world. What woman thinks they are? You're certainly not the
least attractive woman in the world! If you find yourself
withdrawing from society and your normal routines, you may wish
to seek counseling. Counselors are available to help you
understand and cope with your condition.
About the author:
If you choose to publish this article on your site, you MUST
include the byline below with direct html links intact, and the
article must not be edited in any way.
About The Author Raj Pandey is the creator of a female and male
hair loss treatment program at www.inhairit.com, and has written
hundreds of articles and tips about dealing with hair loss.
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Hair Loss and Its Causes -- familydoctor.org |
Information about hair loss from the American Academy of Family Physicians. |
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Provides men and women with information about thinning hair, baldness, and hair replacement. |
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Consumer Hair Loss Information & Support. What really works? |
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MedlinePlus: Hair Diseases and Hair Loss |
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Hair loss |
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Male hair loss |
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AAD - Hair Loss |
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Hair loss may result from heredity, medications or underlying medical conditions. |
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Hair loss help - Hair Transplant Doctors - Hair loss product ... |
Hair transplant doctor & hair loss treatments - hair loss forum and information on Rogaine, Propecia, Dutasteride. |
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American Hair Loss Association - Home Page |
Provides consumer hair loss information. Devoted to finding a cure for hair loss and increasing worldwide awareness and understanding of this disease. |
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Hair Loss Treatment & Product Reviews - Folica.com |
Clinically proven to regrow hair better than any other topical treatment, Spectral DNC is the world’s most effective topical hair loss treatment. ... |
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Hair Loss Treatments Ireland |
Advice on how to combat thinning hair, baldness plus hair replacement. Also suppliers of the hairmax LaserComb. |
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Hair Loss and other health information |
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Male pattern hair loss can be treated. Read about this FDA-approved hair-loss drug. |
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Information on hair loss and thinning hair as well as treatment details including propecia and minoxidil. |
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Regaine® - Hair Loss Treatment for Men and Women |
Hair loss affects 40% of men under 35. Regaine for Men is the only ... Regaine for Women is proven to help prevent further hair loss for 4 out of 5 women, ... |
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Hair loss, balding, hair shedding. DermNet NZ |
Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society. |
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