Hair loss cures offer promising results
Hair loss cures have come a long way in recent years, and with more understanding of the causes, research has led to hair loss breakthrough treatments. Everyone loses a certain amount of hairs on a daily basis. However, when more hairs are lost than are growing, signs of thinning hair and baldness can become visible. For people going bald, it can be a distressing experience. Many people experiencing hair loss attempt to combat the effects by changing their hairstyle, wearing a hat or wig. Or they consider trying out a drug that may offer hope for a cure for baldness.
Cures for hair loss vary in effectiveness depending of the causes. For example, alopecia can often be triggered by unknown causes, and can cause hairs to be lost rapidly from any hairy surface, but most noticeably on the scalp. Doctors attempt to cure it by treating it with a course of regular steroid injections, which can lead to hairs regrowing in 1 or 2 months. Some hair loss can be due to a dietary deficiency, which can be cured by eating foods containing the right nutrients for hair growth, such as the mineral silica.
Stopping hair loss in the case of male pattern baldness can be attempted with various treatments or so-called cures, which aim to slow down the rate of hair loss. Minoxidil is a drug that is applied like a shampoo for thinning hair to artificially stimulate hair growth. Another drug used by balding men is finasteride, which works to reduce excess levels of the natural hormone DHT. By inhibiting DHT production, it aims to slow down the signs of thinning hair or receding hairlines. A doctor can advise on the best cure or treatment available in a particular case.
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