Saturday, December 23, 2006

Hair problem (baldness)
A patient asks
I m suffering from male baldness pattern problem for last 5-6 years. I am loosing hairs from front head and from top of head. and now a days i have very thin hairs. One doctor advise me to test testtosterone harmone. the report says its within normal range. doctor told me that it may be due to that harmone is within range but it may be working more at hair tips then as expected. so due to that reason my hairs are falling. And one thing it is not hereditery.
So what u people suggest to me. Is there any treatement???? can i stop atleast my hair fall??? how much is microfolecular or other hair transplantaion effective??? pls help

Answers by Sonali and others...
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2 comments:

Unknown said...

There are many causes of scalp hair loss, and they do differ in men and women. This article will cover the common ones. Studies show that losing up to 100-150 hairs per day is normal. Human hair naturally grows in three phases: anagen, catagen, and telogen. Anagen is the active or growing phase. Catagen is a fairly short phase of the natural hair cycle during which hairs begin to break down. Telogen is the resting phase. The hairs that are shed daily are often in the resting or late phase in the hair cycle. Normally, about 10% of the scalp hairs are in the resting or telogen phase at any time. These hairs are not growing and are getting prepared for cyclic shedding.


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