Thursday 14 February 2008

Treatments For Female Thinning Hair - Part 2

Causes of Female Balding

• Stress

Stress is another factor that can contribute to hair loss. Because of stress, a large number of your hair follicles will enter the phase called ‘resting phase or stage’. This will eventually lead to thinning of hair.

This will not require any form of treatment because once you remove the stress, everything will return to normal including your hair cycle.

• Nutritional deficiency

It is very important to eat a well-balanced diet in order to keep the body healthy and strong. A healthy body will also result to healthy hair. If you’re malnourished, then your hair will look dull and lifeless. Consult a dietician to help you figure out a balanced diet plan and also take food supplements.

• Cosmetic Use

Frequent use of hair colours, dyes, and bleach can thin your hair. Strong shampoos are no exception. In just a couple of months of frequent cosmetics use, your hair will start to thin. It would be best to use hair products that are natural and those that have the right ph balance.

• Chronic illness/major surgery

Hair can shed after a major operation or surgery. Even chronic illnesses may exhibit symptoms like thinning of hair. If you have an illness, it important to cure it first so that hair thinning will stop.

• Infections

Scalp infections can cause thinning hair. If you visit your doctor, he or she can prescribe you with the appropriate antibiotics to treat the infection and at the same time stop thinning of hair.

So before choosing a specific thinning hair treatment product, make sure that you consult your doctor first so that the true cause of your hair problem is identified. Only then will you be able to stop hair thinning and regain your beautiful hair back. It also pays to take good care of your hair because in some way, your hair reflects how you care for it. Besides, beautiful hair can open the door to various opportunities for you especially if you’re trying to look for a job.

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