6 Preventive Measures To Stop Hair Loss
Before It Happens
by Adrian Richmond
The Good News is that You Can Reduce
Hair Loss
The good news is that you can do some things to reduce hair
loss. The bad news is that you may need to change some of your
lifestyle choices. The scalp is very sensitive skin and must be
treated with respect.
1. First of all, know what you are putting on your scalp.
Examine the chemicals you are using or your hair stylist is
using that may be damaging the
follicles. Make certain permanent solutions are not left on too
long. Take the time to investigate the chemicals being put on
your hair and scalp to make sure that they are safe. Choose a
hair stylist carefully, and ask questions about the chemicals
he or she is using.
2. Hair straighteners and curling irons may cause heat
damage that can result in hair loss. When you use tools that
become very hot, limit how much time they are in contact with
your hair and most particularly how hot your scalp becomes.
3. Your hair style may be damaging your hair. If you are
pulling it back tightly for long periods of time such as with a
pony tail, you may be damaging the hair follicles, particularly
around your forehead. Hair additions are another threat to hair
and scalp health. The attached hair piece, especially if worn
for a long time, may be pulling on the scalp in such a way that
causes damage. Hair follicles have actually been shown to die
from hair pieces that have been worn too long.
4. Dandruff is often taken for granted. It's usually assumed
to be the result of dryness, so moisturizing products are
applied. However, these only make hair loss worse. No one has
come up with a totally satisfactory explanation for dandruff,
but many believe that it is a fungus which may require a trip
to the dermatologist.
5. Washing your hair regularly is essential to healthy hair;
however, how you wash your hair is also important. Remember
that it is the scalp that needs to be clean and massaged, not
just the hair. When showering, be sure to massage the shampoo
all the way down to the scalp.
6. When should you seek medical care? If you are
experiencing patches of baldness, you may be suffering from
alopecia areata, an autoimmune disease that requires treatment.
Visit a dermatologist if your experience this symptom, as it
may be a sign of a more serious underlying health problem. If
you experience a lot of stress, you need to know that it may
lead to hair loss. Finding ways to reduce the stress in your
life may slow down your hair loss. Ringworm of the scalp is
another disease that should be treated. Although it usually
occurs in children and can be spread from child to child, it
can also occur in adults. It is red and itchy and may be
mistaken for dandruff. Untreated, it can cause permanent hair
loss.
We all lose some of our hair as we grow older, but there are
things that we can do to stave off the extent of the loss and
how soon it will occur.
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