Showing posts with label Alopecia Incognita. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

What are Alopecia Totalis and Alopecia Universalis?


Hair loss affects a great number of people throughout the world to both male and female. The loss of hair can be a devastating experience for a lot of people. One form of hair loss that affects both men and women is Alopecia Areata. It is a common form of hair loss and it usually signified with small round patches on the scalp. Some people may suffer from a severe case which is called Alopecia Totalis where the scalp is totally bald. However, there is also Alopecia Universalis where the person loses all of their body and scalp hair. It is actually thought that the cause of alopecia areata is where the immune system attacks the hair follicle. However, it is not contagious, although, it does seem to be hereditary. One of the comforting things about this condition is that it is not painful and does not make people physically sick. It should be remembered it has no effect on life expectancy and it should not stop the sufferer from achieving their life goals, dreams and doing anything that a person without the condition can do. However, this hair loss condition can be hard to deal with, especially from an emotional aspect. Many of the suffers join support groups where others with the same condition can express the hopes, fears and how they deal with the condition on a day to day basis. This can be very reassuring for other hair loss suffers as they begin to understand that they are not alone and there are others who also understand what they are going through. Other sufferers will research the condition to try and educate themselves into all aspects of the disease. A loss of hair on the head clearly signals a change in appearance. But when hair disappears all over the body, it can be emotionally alarming. This condition is called alopecia universalis. It is considered a skin disease, because it is the visible portions of the hair shaft that are lost, not the follicles themselves. Just as with alopecia totalis and alopecia areata, the hair follicles remain alive and some individuals grow their hair back. But there is no treatment that is known to work – regrowth is stimulated from as of yet unknown signals in the body, allowing the hair to somehow overcome the autoimmune response. Cortisone pills or injections may cause regrowth, but only while receiving those treatments. Those suffering from this particular condition can suffer emotionally. There are a few treatments for Alopecia Totalis as well as few good aesthetic solutions, including hair systems, a nonsurgical solution that has so improved over the years, that they provide much hope and comfort to those suffering from all alopecia conditions. Mild shampoos and lotions that are 100% made from different medicinal herbs so it can activate growth of new hair on thinning and bald regions. Sage and rosemary extracts regulate sebum secretion, prevent scalp greasing and soothe scalp itching and irritation. Marbo Activator stimulates new hair growth on thinning scalp and bald regions, and benefiting your hair so it becomes firmer and healthier. It quickly stops hair loss regardless of its cause.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Alopecia Incognita

The average scalp contains about 100,000 to 150,000 hair. The normal hair life cycle lasts for 2 to 3 years. At any given point of time, about 90% of the hair on your scalp is growing and about 10% of the hair is in a resting phase. After 2-3 months, the resting hair is shed and new hair starts to grow in its place. It is normal to shed some hair every day. You lose roughly 100 hair strands every day. But, some people may experience more than normal hair loss. Partial or complete loss of hair is called alopecia. There are few types of alopecia, with different areas where is presented.

Alopecia Incognita , also known as diffuse alopecia areata, is a rare form of alopecia areata described predominantly in young women. In cases of alopecia areata incognita, the typical patchy distribution of hair loss in classical alopecia areata is absent, but abrupt and intense hair loss is characteristic. While the clinical picture presented by this disease closely resembles that of telogen effluvium , specific clinical and dermoscopic findings of alopecia areata are invariably present along the disease course.

There are a number of reasons why men start to go bald, but if you are a man between the ages of about 20 to 45 and you start to lose scalp hair, then the chances are 95 per cent certain that you are experiencing male pattern baldness. As the term suggests, male pattern baldness follows a typical sequence or pattern. Hair loss can start in different areas but is usually at the temples and/or on the crown of the head. Initial thinning of hair progresses over a number of years and may lead to total baldness but more typically loss of hair over the top surface of the head.

Two types of genetic hair loss in men, diffuse hair loss and diffuse unpatterned alopecia, pose a significant challenge both in diagnosis and in patient management. Understanding these conditions is crucial to the evaluation of hair loss in both men and women, particularly those that are young when the diagnoses may be easily missed.

Diffuse Patterned Alopecia (DPA) is an androgenetic alopecia manifested as diffuse thinning in the front, top and crown, with a stable permanent zone. Diffuse Unpatterned Alopecia (DUPA) is also androgenetic, but lacks a stable permanent zone and affects men much less often than DPA. Difference between DPA and DUPA is very important because DPA patients often make good transplant candidates, whereas DUPA patients almost never do, as they eventually have extensive hair loss without a stable zone for harvesting.

Specialist physicians in "Marbo Hair" dermatology wards performed over 15,000 screenings of patients who suffered from various types of alopecia. The patients included adults and children and physicians monitored the effect of the Marbo products – Activator, Lotion and Shampoo. The results demonstrated that Marbo Activator is one of the most effective natural hair care products for growing new hair and that its effect is the fastest when applied together with Lotion and Shampoo. The Marbo Hair products earned patients’ trust because of their quality and effects. Marbo products are current the only natural products for hair growth prescribed by physicians.