Many people afflicted with hair loss ask themselves whether or not this will be the way of the future or is it something they can relieve? This article will look at whether or not hair loss is temporary or on a more permanent solution that will last into our gleaming years. Diagnosing hair loss is really not that hard to pinpoint once some basic questions are answered that only you have the answer. Hair loss myths are also explored so that rumor is put to rest and finally enlightening information will put away nonsense issues and also hair loss in young men is explored identifying the cycles, the genetic issue and what we can do for self improvement in this area.
Hair loss causes start with self diagnosing the issues. You have to start asking yourself if the hair loss you have been experiencing has been recent. That is, have you changed shampoos, eating habits, anything that you control that can be attributable to your general health. If you answer yes to any of these questions then by modifying your shampoo or your diet may be the key to stopping your hair loss. Especially if you’re a woman and you have been using chemicals in your hair to change the color of your hair or you have started braiding your hair may be the cause of hair loss. However, if you are taking any sort of medication or medication treated for cancer related illness, in all likelihood this is the root cause of your hair loss. Hair loss affects all age groups and young men are no exception to this fact.
Hair loss affecting young men seems to be the most tumultuous of all. Considering peer pressure to look and act cool with a full head of hair is predominant in a young mans thoughts in society. If hair loss does affect a young man it is probably due to heredity factors ending up as the classic male pattern baldness. This can be traced back to family medical history, hair-care history and visual inspection. This is the point in which some hair loss myths can be put to rest.
Believe it or not, one myth is that if we guys wear our baseball caps for too long a period then we will experience hair loss. This is not true.
Another myth states that if we shampoo our hair too much then that will cause hair loss. You can shampoo your hair and keep it clean.
Brushing your hair to excess will not make your hair grow. In fact, if you’re brushing your hair that much you’ll be taking out more hairs than naturally come out and instead of making your hair grow, you’ll be taking out more hairs than you can account for.
Can blow drying your hair cause hair thinning? No, it cannot, but use common sense and doesn’t heat up your scalp to blow dry your hair.
As likely will be the case, there will be pros and cons to any article trying to identify the root cause of hair loss. These hair loss articles bring up points that some of may know and that some of may not know. But it does lead to questions of areas that must be explored in order to understand the root cause of hair loss.
By: Jim Hampton