Articles, tagged with "alopecia areata", page 1
12th September 2011
According to the Dermatology Academy in America Alopecia Barbae is kind of Alopecia Areata. This disease is characterized by patches of baldness on the scalp where the hair seems to be missing. Alopecia Barbae on the other hand is similar but the bald pat...
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Alopeciaremedy
01st August 2011
The Best Promoting Hair Thickeners Goods Hair thickeners are good for the job which they do. They are doing a good task in covering up hair loss but will never restore hair. They could provide an remarkable head of hair furnished you have head of hair to ...
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Author:
Arty Nelsen
28th June 2011
Alopecia areata is a condition that's typified by patchy hair thinning over the scalp or entire body. It comes in numerous types ranging from a single patch to entire body hair loss (alopecia universalis). Its induce may be difficult to diagnose but many ...
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Author:
Andy Rogers
24th March 2011
Androgenic Alopecia—this type of balding is also known as Male Pattern Baldness, but it can occur in either men or women. Hormones called androgens, particularly dihydrotestosterone (DHT), are the cause of androgenic alopecia. DHT causes hair follicles ...
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Author:
T. D. Crawford
14th March 2011
Hair loss could occur because of different reasons. As of now, there still is no definite treatment that is applicable for those who are worried about the state of their hair. To be able to get the right hair treatments, a person would have to identify wh...
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Author:
Aretha Taylor
25th February 2011
The major reasons for hair loss are forceful combing, side effects of medications or therapies, too much stress and genetic factors. Although this problem does not affect any organ or body system, but affects the physical appearance. Fortunately there are...
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Author:
zechong cai
23rd February 2011
There are different kinds of baldness which include pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia), cicatricial (scarring) alopecia, alopecia areata (patchy baldness), telogen effluvium and traction alopecia. Each of these types have different causes behind its...
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Author:
zechong cai
25th January 2011
A recent media broadcast on UK televison as an element of an expirement to treat alopecia and treat hair thinning and baldness uncovered the worthwhile factors of employing chinese herbal remedies in treating alopecia.
There are a selection of Chinese ...
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Author:
MaxwellQuindos
04th January 2011
Female pattern baldness (FPB) is deemed the most widespread type of hairloss, with women, (FPB) is likely to begin following menopause however it may begin as early as adolescence. Women will usually begin hairloss through the scalp, Nevertheless the fron...
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Author:
DR Moser
17th November 2010
Alopecia is the medical term for loss of hair usually in a circumscribed manner from the head, scalp or body, sometimes to the extent of complete baldness.
Types of Alopecia
Some of the commonly occurring types of Alopecia include:
- Androgenetic A...
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Author:
shawn.william5566
26th October 2010
What causes female pattern baldness and who is at an increased risk?Your hair grows from its follicle at an average amount of approximately 1/2 in . monthly. Every hair grows for two to 6 years, and then rests, and lastly sheds. A new hair quickly begins ...
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Author:
thinninghairwoman
18th October 2010
Alopecia is another word for losing your hair. Hair loss is something that affects a lot of people. It can affect the young and the old, men and women. We often think of baldness as a problem only for old men, but it can actually start as young as your tw...
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Author:
darellbelen
18th October 2010
Hair loss, or alopecia, is a problem that many people experience. We generally associate it with old age, but often times it begins as early as one's mid to late twenties. Also, people often think of hair loss as a problem that affects only men. For this ...
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Author:
darellbelen
01st October 2010
By Dr Raj Sidhu
Suffered by up to 2% of the world’s population, Alopecia Areata is a disorder that occurs rapidly, and results in patches of hair loss to appear on the scalp. In most cases, its children and young adults suffering from Alopecia Areata, ...
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Author:
Dr Raj Sidhu
27th September 2010
Baldness is a common problem faced majorly by men. It is a state wherein the hair starts getting thinner and thinner which gradually leads to hair loss and baldness. Androgenic alopecia or alopecia areata is one of the forms of baldness, which is more com...
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Author:
Charles