Saturday, June 28, 2014

Causes Of Hair Loss In Men And Women: Information, Specialty Treatment at Chennai, Tamilnadu, India




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Some Causes Of Hair Loss In Men And Women
During a cycle of hair growth, there is little shedding. It is absolutely a normal thing and a natural process. But, for a large number of people, there is unusually excessive hair fall. It finally leads to partial or total baldness. This is a serious matter that must be attended instantly. The problem needs immediate treatment. Before moving towards the solution for this embarrassing disturbance, it is necessary to have a deep insight of what actually causes it.

Genetics
¬  Experts reveal that the most common of all causes of hair loss among women and men is their genetic makeup. However much of the details are not known yet. It is fully understood now that the gene for hair loss is dominant in such people. It can be transferred either form mother or father. In people with inherited hair loss, the problem is progressive. It continues to occur throughout years or for their entire life. For some, early twenties is the age when they start experiencing this trouble. For others, it occurs later in life.

Hormonal disturbance
¬  Any changes in normal hormonal level in body cause various syndromes. One of these is hair loss. These are briefly described here:

Hyperthyroidism:
¬  Overactive thyroid leads to thin damaged hair.

Hypothyroidism:
¬  Under-active thyroid is also detrimental for hair growth. It makes them coarse and rough.

Male and Female hormone imbalance:
¬  In women, if any imbalance in sex hormones of male and female occurs, it causes hair thinning and loss.

Pregnancy:
¬  It is widely known that pregnancy causes hormonal changes that ultimately lead to excessive hair loss. A large reserve of protein and calcium is taken up by fetus so there is a dearth of essential nutrients that are beneficial for hair growth. This major transfer of nutrients leaves a woman severely deficient in hair food.

Menopause:
¬  Some women suffer from hair loss when they enter menopause phase. The main cause is estrogen lack.

Hormone Replacement Therapy:
¬  It is often given to treat health problems and symptoms related to menopause. This mostly causes hair shedding in women.

Malnutrition
¬  A diet deficient in essential nutrients necessary for hair growth leads to baldness. Although, a poor dietary intake is not directly related to this problem but, it has serious implications upon the growth and health of the hair. People who are deprived of proteins, biotin, vitamin A and other important vitamins or minerals for a considerably longer time are more likely to face such problems, as compared to those who take a well-balanced diet.

Disease
¬  Several diseases such as diabetes, psoriasis, lupus, dermatitis, hepatitis and breast cancer are also a causative factor for loss of hair.

Infection
¬  Ringworm fungus makes scalp infectious in children. It also causes weakening of hair shaft and patches all over scalp.

Medications
¬  Anticoagulants or blood thinners, overdose of vitamin A, anti-depressant drugs, contraceptive pills and gout-treatment medicines can cause hair loss.

In order to treat hair loss, its causes must be clearly understood with no ambiguities and myths. When the main factor is confirmed, its cure can be more effective and focused.

Homeopathy Treatment for Hair Loss
Symptomatic Homeopathy medicines works well for Hair Loss

Whom to contact for Hair Loss Treatment
Dr. Senthil Kumar is well experienced Doctor who treats many cases in all types of Hair Loss with successful results. Many of the patients get relief after taking treatment from him. Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treatment Specialist Dr. Senthil Kumar visits Vivekanantha Homeopathy Clinic, Velachery, Chennai. To fix an appointment, please call 9786901830, +91 94430 54168 or mail to consult.ur.dr@gmail.com,


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Alopecia Areata





What Is Alopecia Areata?

Alopecia areata is considered an autoimmune disease, in which the immune system, which is designed to protect the body from foreign invaders such as viruses and bacteria, mistakenly attacks the hair follicles, the tiny cup-shaped structures from which hairs grow. This can lead to hair loss on the scalp and elsewhere.


In most cases, hair falls out in small, round patches about the size of a quarter. In many cases, the disease does not extend beyond a few bare patches. In some people, hair loss is more extensive. Although uncommon, the disease can progress to cause total loss of hair on the head (referred to as alopecia areata totalis) or complete loss of hair on the head, face, and body (alopecia areata universalis).


Hair Loss Information

In the contemporary times, people are becoming more and more conscious about their looks. And when it comes to looking good, maintaining shiny smooth hair, undoubtedly, becomes of prime importance. It is here where conditions like baldness, thinning of hair and loss of hair become a cause of concern.


Causes

In alopecia areata, immune system cells called white blood cells attack the rapidly growing cells in the hair follicles that make the hair. The affected hair follicles become small and drastically slow down hair production. Fortunately, the stem cells that continually supply the follicle with new cells do not seem to be targeted. So the follicle always has the potential to re grow hair.


Hair loss symptoms:

· Hair fall on clothes after combing

· Gradual appearance of bald patches

· Receding hairline


Causes of baldness:

· Lack of nutrition

· Mental stress and strain

· Prolonged illness like typhoid, chronic cold etc

· Lack of personal hygiene like unclean conditions of scalp


Hair Loss a Symptom of a Serious Disease?

Alopecia areata is not a life-threatening disease. It does not cause any physical pain, and people with the condition are generally healthy otherwise. But for most people, a disease that unpredictably affects their appearance the way alopecia areata does is a serious matter.


The effects of alopecia areata are primarily socially and emotionally disturbing. In alopecia universalis, however, loss of eyelashes and eyebrows and hair in the nose and ears can make the person more vulnerable to dust, germs, and foreign particles entering the eyes, nose, and ears.

Alopecia areata often occurs in people whose family members have other autoimmune diseases, such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, thyroid disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, pernicious anaemia, or Addison's disease. People who have alopecia areata do not usually have other autoimmune diseases, but they do have a higher occurrence of thyroid disease, Atopic eczema, nasal allergies, and asthma.


Hair Ever Grow Back?

There is every chance that your hair will re grow, but it may also fall out again. No one can predict when it might re grow or fall out. The course of the disease varies from person to person. Some people lose just a few patches of hair, then the hair re grows, and the condition never recurs. Other people continue to lose and re grows hair for many years. A few lose all the hair on their head; some lose all the hair on their head, face, and body. Even in those who lose all their hair, the possibility for full re growth remains.


In some, the initial hair re growth is white, with a gradual return of the original hair colour. In most, the re grown hair is ultimately the same colour and texture as the original hair.


Alopecia Areata Treatment

Conventional Drugs

The following are some commonly used medicines for alopecia areata. Keep in mind that while these treatments may promote hair growth, none of them prevent new patches or actually cure the underlying disease.
Corticosteroids, Minoxidil (5%), Anthralin (Psoriatic), Sulfasalazine, Oral cyclosporine


Homoeopathic Treatment

Homoeopathic medicines acts best in Alopecia Areata

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Chennai - Head Office

(Consultation by Appointment only)

Vivekanantha Homeo Clinic & Psychological Counseling Center

B-12, Second Floor, Paramount Park (Dr Plaza) - B Block,

Velachery Main Road,

Direct Opposite to Saravana Stores, Mega mart upstairs,

Near Vijaya nagar Bus Stand,Velachery, Chennai 42,


Panruti – Branch Office

Vivekanantha Homoeo clinic & Psychological Counseling Center

126,Chennai Salai

( Near Railway Gate, Lakshmi Villas Bank ATM Direct Opposite)

Panruti 607106

Cuddalore District

Tamilnadu


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Pondicherry Camp

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Every Saturday:11.00am to 04.00pm


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Ø We are taking only minimum number of patients per day.

Ø We are allotting 40 to 5o minutes for new patients & 15 to 20 minutes for follow-ups.

Ø So be there at time to avoid unwanted waiting

Ø For Psychological consultation “we concentrate more to client’s privacy, so we are allotting 40 to 50 minutes/client – so be there at time


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