A virus infection can be countered with vaccines while antibiotics work great with bacteria and funguses but like many kinds of autoimmune disorders, Alopecia Areata is hard to cure because the root of the problem is created by your own body instead of an external factor.
Children with alopecia areata usually grow their back without any treatments. They react very little to their alopecia areata, having very little impact if any. The preschool child is so busy exploring their world, acquiring skills and gaining independence, that his appearance is insignificant to himself and his peers. Between the age of six and twelve, children have gained experience and interacted with enough people to grasp the idea that views of the world differ, and that it is important to pay attention to what others think and feel. While this ability to see things as others do helps children become more empathetic and considerate, it also tends to make children more self-conscious.
Children at this stage of development are much more concerned about how others view them, how they may differ from others, and whether others might be making fun of them. Since children at this age have become so aware of individual differences, they unfortunately are more likely to poke fun at those who don’t’ fit their definition of ‘normal’. Even if a child has had alopecia areata since infancy, he now faces new problems of adjustment. Peers are becoming a more significant part of his life and the desire to ‘fit in’ is becoming stronger. Even a child with a very healthy self-concept may feel threatened. However if a child feels good about herself and has at least one skill she enjoys and is passionate about, the odds are increased that she will deal successfully with these difficulties.
When Alopecia Areata occurs to an adult, situation is little bit different, since adults are more conscious about their self-image. If it occurs that your body is attacked by its own immune system, it often requires more than just medications or other forms of treatment to heal it. Most of the time, the only real way to turn off the disease is by your own body itself. Therefore, if you are suffering from AA, you should need to know your chances and follow only the recommended treatments. The success rates of the treatments vary by individual but here are some statistics:
- Around 75% of people with patchy alopecia Areata within the first year will respond better to treatments.
- People who don't respond to treatments after two years are highly unlikely to benefit from any further treatments.
- The longer and more serious Alopecia Areata persists, the slimmer the chances of treatments will be.
There is no clear way to foresee the outcome of the treatments at all because some people who do not respond to treatments at all can have their hair growing back the soon after while people who respond very well to hair loss treatments might find the disease reoccurring and regressing further.
Marbo Shampoo against hair loss contains herbal ingredients from different medicinal herbs. Active ingredients full of vitamins and mineral salts stimulate local circulation and hair root renewal. Sage and rosemary extracts regulate sebum secretion, prevent scalp greasing and soothe scalp itching and irritation.
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Thursday, September 6, 2012
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Therapeutic Modalities For Alopecia Areata
Alopecia areata is a common, autoimmune disease that can affect any hair- bearing area. Alopecia areata is a lymphocyte cell-mediated inflammatory type of hair loss, but its pathogenesis is not fully understood. The disease can present as a single patch of hair loss, multiple patches, or extensive hair loss in a form of total loss of scalp hair (alopecia totalis) or loss of entire scalp and body hair (alopecia universalis). A number of treatments can induce hair regrowth in alopecia areata but do not change the course of the disease. Treatment is more effective in patchy alopecia areata than in alopecia totalis/alopecia universalis. Therapy for alopecia areata should be tailored in light of severity of the condition and the patient’s age.
Many therapeutic modalities have been used to treat alopecia areata, with variable efficacy and safety profiles. The treatment plan is designed according to the patient’s age and extent of disease. Several studies have shown the efficacy of intralesional corticosteroid injections. For limited scalp alopecia areata, intralesional corticosteroid therapy is considered as the drug of choice by many experts. The most widely used agent is triamcinolone acetonide. The injections can be repeated at 4–6 weekly intervals. The use of mesotherapy multi-injectors with 5–7 needles is an alternative approach to decrease injection pain and to make the procedure more homogenous. Side effects include skin atrophy and telangiectasia which can be minimized by the use of smaller volumes and avoiding superficial injections.
Many forms of topical corticosteroids have been prescribed for alopecia areata, including creams, gels, ointments, lotions, and foams. Topical corticosteroids are far less effective in alopecia totalis and alopecia universalis. A highly potent topical corticosteroid under occlusion is the preferred method when using topical corticosteroids. Folliculitis is a common side effect to topical corticosteroids.
PUVA is a method of administering a dilute psoralen solution selectively to the scalp for 20 minutes using a cotton towel as a turban. The patient’s scalp is then exposed to ultraviolet A radiation. Treatment sessions are performed two or three times per week. PUVA-turban therapy lacks the systemic side effects of oral PUVA and can be considered as alternative therapy for patients with alopecia areata.
One important step that should not be overlooked during the course of management of alopecia areata is offering psychological support to foster increased self-esteem and adaptation to this disease. Helping patients with alopecia areata cope with depression and an unpredictable disease like alopecia can be achieved by several ways, including education of the patient about the nature of disease, psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, antidepressants and support groups. Hypnotherapy may significantly improve depression, anxiety, and quality of life, but not hair regrowth .
If these therapies fail or are not tolerated, third-line therapeutic options can be discussed with patients in terms of the expected outcome of therapy and possible side effects. These agents include methotrexate with or without a systemic corticosteroid, azathioprine, cyclosporine, and pulse therapy of corticosteroids. While using these drugs, close monitoring of patients is important to avoid possible side effects.
Marbo Shampoo 03 is a product for totally natural, mild and hygienic hair wash, which is still used by many of our customers. It is also recommended as preventive measure in treating colored and natural hair. Dermatologists have proven the efficacy of Marbo hair loss shampoo . It is effective against hair loss because it contains ingredients from different medicinal herbs.
Many therapeutic modalities have been used to treat alopecia areata, with variable efficacy and safety profiles. The treatment plan is designed according to the patient’s age and extent of disease. Several studies have shown the efficacy of intralesional corticosteroid injections. For limited scalp alopecia areata, intralesional corticosteroid therapy is considered as the drug of choice by many experts. The most widely used agent is triamcinolone acetonide. The injections can be repeated at 4–6 weekly intervals. The use of mesotherapy multi-injectors with 5–7 needles is an alternative approach to decrease injection pain and to make the procedure more homogenous. Side effects include skin atrophy and telangiectasia which can be minimized by the use of smaller volumes and avoiding superficial injections.
Many forms of topical corticosteroids have been prescribed for alopecia areata, including creams, gels, ointments, lotions, and foams. Topical corticosteroids are far less effective in alopecia totalis and alopecia universalis. A highly potent topical corticosteroid under occlusion is the preferred method when using topical corticosteroids. Folliculitis is a common side effect to topical corticosteroids.
PUVA is a method of administering a dilute psoralen solution selectively to the scalp for 20 minutes using a cotton towel as a turban. The patient’s scalp is then exposed to ultraviolet A radiation. Treatment sessions are performed two or three times per week. PUVA-turban therapy lacks the systemic side effects of oral PUVA and can be considered as alternative therapy for patients with alopecia areata.
One important step that should not be overlooked during the course of management of alopecia areata is offering psychological support to foster increased self-esteem and adaptation to this disease. Helping patients with alopecia areata cope with depression and an unpredictable disease like alopecia can be achieved by several ways, including education of the patient about the nature of disease, psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, antidepressants and support groups. Hypnotherapy may significantly improve depression, anxiety, and quality of life, but not hair regrowth .
If these therapies fail or are not tolerated, third-line therapeutic options can be discussed with patients in terms of the expected outcome of therapy and possible side effects. These agents include methotrexate with or without a systemic corticosteroid, azathioprine, cyclosporine, and pulse therapy of corticosteroids. While using these drugs, close monitoring of patients is important to avoid possible side effects.
Marbo Shampoo 03 is a product for totally natural, mild and hygienic hair wash, which is still used by many of our customers. It is also recommended as preventive measure in treating colored and natural hair. Dermatologists have proven the efficacy of Marbo hair loss shampoo . It is effective against hair loss because it contains ingredients from different medicinal herbs.
Monday, September 3, 2012
3 Classes of Cicatricial alopecia
Friday, August 31, 2012
Androgenetic Alopecia
Thursday, August 30, 2012
The Impact Healthy Diet Has On Alopecia Areata Patients
Alopecia Barbae – Treatments
Alopecia barbae is a subtype of alopecia areata, which is an autoimmune disease that causes hair loss. Different types of alopecia areata are identified according to which part of the body the condition appears to affect. This type of spot baldness is not a symptom of any other disease or disorder. As an autoimmune disease, it occurs because the immune system has mistaken hair growing in the beard as an invading organism and attacks hair follicles in order to protect the body from this misidentified intruder Alopecia barbae is not contagious and is not a painful condition.
There are several factors which allegedly cause alopecia barbae, but scientists are still unable to determine the exact root cause of this condition despite modern technology. Theories considering the Causes of Alopecia majorly revolve around genetics and hormonal imbalance. Genetics play a big role because it has been observed that people with family members having alopecia of any kind has a higher percentage of acquiring the condition at some point in their lives compared to those without. Another thing is that the imbalance brought about by the rush or lack of a specific hormone in the body can also cause changes in the amount of hair in the body.
One specific androgen, known as dihydrotestosterone or DHT is thought to play the most critical part in all kinds of alopecia, especially androgenetic alopecia. Hair growth is also determined by the amount of blood circulation in the near the skin surface. If the blood circulation gets compromised, hair loss will follow because hair follicles cannot produce and re-grow hair due to lack of nutrients and oxygen brought about by the blood.
Alopecia barbae Treatment options for are limited and some are severe with low success rates, lengthy treatment plans as well as side effects from the treatments. The treatments include use of 5% Minoxidil to help encourage hair regrowth. While this treatment can help, there is not a high percentage reversal rate in cases of alopecia barbae. Also, steroids are used as a treatment for Alopecia Barbae. Daily topical application of a steroid cream onto the beard patch is the most common way to use steroid therapy. Some doctors will give the patient the option of a regiment of steroid injections once every four to six weeks for up to six months to help the hair grow back. However, they do not always give results, and it can even occur that the beard patch stays permanently without hair and the skin of the beard patch can become thin and easily damaged. Minoxidil is often used in conjunction with steroids, as it appears to enhance the action of the steroids.
Marbo Lotion quickly stops hair loss regardless of its cause. This product is very easy to use and gives fast results. We highly recommend use of this product together with Marbo Shampoo 03 for best results. Recommended in case of different scalp problems: dandruff, oily hair, seborrhoeic dermatitis, scalp itching, thin and weak hair, hair loss for hormone imbalance (problems with thyroid gland, cystic ovaries), occasional seasonal hair loss, cytostatic therapy and radiation, for hair damaged by chemical treatments.
There are several factors which allegedly cause alopecia barbae, but scientists are still unable to determine the exact root cause of this condition despite modern technology. Theories considering the Causes of Alopecia majorly revolve around genetics and hormonal imbalance. Genetics play a big role because it has been observed that people with family members having alopecia of any kind has a higher percentage of acquiring the condition at some point in their lives compared to those without. Another thing is that the imbalance brought about by the rush or lack of a specific hormone in the body can also cause changes in the amount of hair in the body.
One specific androgen, known as dihydrotestosterone or DHT is thought to play the most critical part in all kinds of alopecia, especially androgenetic alopecia. Hair growth is also determined by the amount of blood circulation in the near the skin surface. If the blood circulation gets compromised, hair loss will follow because hair follicles cannot produce and re-grow hair due to lack of nutrients and oxygen brought about by the blood.
Alopecia barbae Treatment options for are limited and some are severe with low success rates, lengthy treatment plans as well as side effects from the treatments. The treatments include use of 5% Minoxidil to help encourage hair regrowth. While this treatment can help, there is not a high percentage reversal rate in cases of alopecia barbae. Also, steroids are used as a treatment for Alopecia Barbae. Daily topical application of a steroid cream onto the beard patch is the most common way to use steroid therapy. Some doctors will give the patient the option of a regiment of steroid injections once every four to six weeks for up to six months to help the hair grow back. However, they do not always give results, and it can even occur that the beard patch stays permanently without hair and the skin of the beard patch can become thin and easily damaged. Minoxidil is often used in conjunction with steroids, as it appears to enhance the action of the steroids.
Marbo Lotion quickly stops hair loss regardless of its cause. This product is very easy to use and gives fast results. We highly recommend use of this product together with Marbo Shampoo 03 for best results. Recommended in case of different scalp problems: dandruff, oily hair, seborrhoeic dermatitis, scalp itching, thin and weak hair, hair loss for hormone imbalance (problems with thyroid gland, cystic ovaries), occasional seasonal hair loss, cytostatic therapy and radiation, for hair damaged by chemical treatments.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Nutritional Deficiency As a Reason Of Hair Falling
Few Advices For Hair Loss Prevention
Hair loss affects people in different ways: emotionally, socially or psychologically. Hair loss is a common condition and it can affect anyone. Fortunately, scientists continue to research on the different types of disorders affecting hair growth. Knowing what is affecting your hair growth helps to identify the right treatment. Scientists are also researching on the different types of treatments that can be used, their effectiveness and side effects.
Further causes of hair loss include thyroid diseases, low levels of iron in your body, and prescriptive drugs given for blood thymes, acne arthritis, and heart disease. Hair loss can also occur in women who take birth control pills, as well as after giving birth. You can try following these few ways of Hair Loss prevention :
- Always keep your scalp and hair clean - Never wash your hair with too hot water - Try to use a mild shampoo to wash your hair - Never form a habit of brushing the hair too much - Oil massage is very good for your scalp. Use hot coconut oil or almond oil for your scalp. - Always use conditioner for your hair to keep them fine - Use a pack of honey and egg yolk for your hair.
Baldness is thought to be inherited in most cases but this does not mean those people whose parents have thinning hair may always end with baldness. There are also hormonal affects that control and cause hair loss. Many factors can slow and speed up the hair loss rate but still there are hair loss treatments that can slow down and in some cases stop the hair fall. If a person has a little baldness or slow baldness rate than it may be controllable.
Consume additional protein daily. Hair is made from protein and hair growth responds well to the inclusion of lean animal proteins and other forms of healthy protein added to the diet. Proteins are the major source of energy and the reason for hair, nail growth and strength. Loss of hair may be a result of less quantity of proteins in the diet and it may be controlled by using pulses, meat, eggs, and protein rich food in diet but excess amount of it may also be harmful as proteins get accumulated in human body in the form of fats because proteins cling to fats. Similarly, if baldness is not on the whole scalp but has emptied only little part of the scalp, this falling hair may be controlled by using shampoos and conditioners of good quality. Reduce alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking to prevent thinning hair.
Marbo Hair Collection is 100% natural Hair Loss products without the harsh chemicals like many other hair treatments contain. It is risk-free and easy to apply. This hair loss prevention product has all pure ingredients that make it safer to use on a daily basis. They have strong effect and quick results, which is proven through twenty years dermatological examination. They activates growth of new hair on bald spots ant it is effective in all cases, from the mildest, with only one or several affected spots, to alopecia totalis, which results in complete loss of hair.
Further causes of hair loss include thyroid diseases, low levels of iron in your body, and prescriptive drugs given for blood thymes, acne arthritis, and heart disease. Hair loss can also occur in women who take birth control pills, as well as after giving birth. You can try following these few ways of Hair Loss prevention :
- Always keep your scalp and hair clean - Never wash your hair with too hot water - Try to use a mild shampoo to wash your hair - Never form a habit of brushing the hair too much - Oil massage is very good for your scalp. Use hot coconut oil or almond oil for your scalp. - Always use conditioner for your hair to keep them fine - Use a pack of honey and egg yolk for your hair.
Baldness is thought to be inherited in most cases but this does not mean those people whose parents have thinning hair may always end with baldness. There are also hormonal affects that control and cause hair loss. Many factors can slow and speed up the hair loss rate but still there are hair loss treatments that can slow down and in some cases stop the hair fall. If a person has a little baldness or slow baldness rate than it may be controllable.
Consume additional protein daily. Hair is made from protein and hair growth responds well to the inclusion of lean animal proteins and other forms of healthy protein added to the diet. Proteins are the major source of energy and the reason for hair, nail growth and strength. Loss of hair may be a result of less quantity of proteins in the diet and it may be controlled by using pulses, meat, eggs, and protein rich food in diet but excess amount of it may also be harmful as proteins get accumulated in human body in the form of fats because proteins cling to fats. Similarly, if baldness is not on the whole scalp but has emptied only little part of the scalp, this falling hair may be controlled by using shampoos and conditioners of good quality. Reduce alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking to prevent thinning hair.
Marbo Hair Collection is 100% natural Hair Loss products without the harsh chemicals like many other hair treatments contain. It is risk-free and easy to apply. This hair loss prevention product has all pure ingredients that make it safer to use on a daily basis. They have strong effect and quick results, which is proven through twenty years dermatological examination. They activates growth of new hair on bald spots ant it is effective in all cases, from the mildest, with only one or several affected spots, to alopecia totalis, which results in complete loss of hair.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Autoimmune Diseases Connected To Alopecia Areata
How Can Alopecia Areata Manifest Itself?
Alopecia areata is a condition that affects the hair follicles that are part of the skin from which hairs grow. Usually, hair falls out in small, round patches about the size of a quarter. Most of the people with the disease get only a few bare patches, but in some cases people may lose more hair. Sometimes it occurs that the disease causes total loss of hair on the head or complete loss of hair on the head, face, and body. The condition can affect anyone, no matter the gender, age or ethnicity. It often begins in childhood. There is a slightly increased risk of having the disease if you have a close family member with the disease.
Alopecia does not make you feel pain and you can't give it to others. People with the condition are healthy in other ways. The condition will not shorten your life and it should not affect activities like going to school, working, marrying, raising a family, playing sports, and exercising. However, there are few symptoms associated with alopecia areata. The surface of the nails may appear dull and rough, nails may have tiny dents, ridges or small dents referred to as nail pitting. This does not typically cause any discomfort. Alopecia areata affects approximately 1- 2 percent of the population.
The best thing to do in order to stop hair loss is to address it as soon as you notice increased hair loss. The longer it goes untreated the more difficult it is going to be stopped. There are medications that can be taken to help restore hair. It is important to stress that consultation with your doctor after first signs of hair loss is crucial for treating it. There are numerous treatments for alopecia areata, including essential oils of cedarwood, lavender, rosemary and thyme. Essential oils can be toxic and irritating to the skin so you have to use them in carrier oil.
Many doctors treat alopecia areata with minoxidil. An alternative to minoxidil is diphencyprone (DPC), a chemical also used in developing film. Workers that were developing films for a longer period found that it caused hair to sprout in unwanted places if they failed to wash after using it. While DCP is not a prescription drug, it is in no way a natural treatment, and applying it requires the use of protective garments and special ventilation under professional supervision.
Minoxidil is a topical medication that the FDA has approved to treat alopecia areata. It stimulates hair growth within six months. It helps stop balding and reverses some of the changes in the hair follicles. It takes several weeks to notice the results. Side effects include scalp dryness, itchiness or scaling. Minoxidil must be used continuously in order to maintain the results.
Marbo Shampoo 03 is a product for totally natural, mild and hygienic hair wash, which is still used by many of our customers. It is also recommended as preventive measure in treating colored and natural hair. Dermatologists have proven the efficacy of Marbo hair loss Shampoo. It is effective against hair loss because it contains ingredients from different medicinal herbs.
Alopecia does not make you feel pain and you can't give it to others. People with the condition are healthy in other ways. The condition will not shorten your life and it should not affect activities like going to school, working, marrying, raising a family, playing sports, and exercising. However, there are few symptoms associated with alopecia areata. The surface of the nails may appear dull and rough, nails may have tiny dents, ridges or small dents referred to as nail pitting. This does not typically cause any discomfort. Alopecia areata affects approximately 1- 2 percent of the population.
The best thing to do in order to stop hair loss is to address it as soon as you notice increased hair loss. The longer it goes untreated the more difficult it is going to be stopped. There are medications that can be taken to help restore hair. It is important to stress that consultation with your doctor after first signs of hair loss is crucial for treating it. There are numerous treatments for alopecia areata, including essential oils of cedarwood, lavender, rosemary and thyme. Essential oils can be toxic and irritating to the skin so you have to use them in carrier oil.
Many doctors treat alopecia areata with minoxidil. An alternative to minoxidil is diphencyprone (DPC), a chemical also used in developing film. Workers that were developing films for a longer period found that it caused hair to sprout in unwanted places if they failed to wash after using it. While DCP is not a prescription drug, it is in no way a natural treatment, and applying it requires the use of protective garments and special ventilation under professional supervision.
Minoxidil is a topical medication that the FDA has approved to treat alopecia areata. It stimulates hair growth within six months. It helps stop balding and reverses some of the changes in the hair follicles. It takes several weeks to notice the results. Side effects include scalp dryness, itchiness or scaling. Minoxidil must be used continuously in order to maintain the results.
Marbo Shampoo 03 is a product for totally natural, mild and hygienic hair wash, which is still used by many of our customers. It is also recommended as preventive measure in treating colored and natural hair. Dermatologists have proven the efficacy of Marbo hair loss Shampoo. It is effective against hair loss because it contains ingredients from different medicinal herbs.
Hair Loss Causes, Besides Alopecia Areata
Hair Loss Causes, Besides Alopecia Areata
There are a variety of different reasons why men and women could be suffering from hair loss. There are so many different treatment options available that claim to treat all of these different causes. If you are suffering from sudden hair loss see your doctor immediately. This could potentially be a sign of a serious medical condition. Hair loss also might be a side effect of taking a prescription drug. Hair loss is usually caused by hereditary factors. The term male pattern baldness is often used to describe this type of hair loss.
Alopecia areata is just one cause of alopecia, or hair loss. Others include:
- Traction alopecia – a condition that occurs when ponytails or tight braids put so much stress on the hair that it falls out. If this happens repeatedly it can cause scarring and root damage that will prevent hair from growing back. - Cicatricial alopecia – a group of related disorders in which inflammation destroys the hair follicles and replaces them with scar tissue. Also referred to as scarring alopecia, this cause of permanent hair loss is often seen in skin conditions such as discoid lupus erythematosus and lichen planus. - Androgenic alopecia – also called male-pattern or female-pattern baldness, a condition in which the growth phase of the normal hair cycle shortens, making hair more fragile. Over time hairs falls out easily leaving a characteristic pattern of thinning or baldness. - Trichotillomania – a mental condition in which people have an uncontrollable urge to pull out their hair. This can lead to patchy bald spots on the head. - Telogen effluvium – hair loss related to a change in the normal hair cycle. This may be caused by an emotional shock – such as the death of a loved one – or physical shock, such as high fever, illness or surgery. hair growth in alopecia areata can seem like a constant battle. There is no cure for autoimmune disorders at this time, only ways to suppress them. This means that it will be something you will battle for the rest of your life. However there are many treatments available and many specialists that you can see.
While there are proven drugs that help with the treatment of hair loss some people would rather not deal with the potential side effects of prescription drugs. There are many different natural options out there for people looking for alternatives. However, you should understand the causes of your hair loss before trying any of these hair loss products. You should consult a doctor if you’re experiencing hair shedding because it might be a sign of a more serious medical condition.
Marbo Hair is a very popular supplement for people looking for a natural alopecia cure. This product can be effectively used for loss of all body and facial hair. Using regularly Marbo Activator stimulates new hair growth on thinning scalp and bald regions, while your hair becomes firmer and healthier and it’s one of the most effective natural products against alopecia and hair loss in patches in the world.
There are a variety of different reasons why men and women could be suffering from hair loss. There are so many different treatment options available that claim to treat all of these different causes. If you are suffering from sudden hair loss see your doctor immediately. This could potentially be a sign of a serious medical condition. Hair loss also might be a side effect of taking a prescription drug. Hair loss is usually caused by hereditary factors. The term male pattern baldness is often used to describe this type of hair loss.
Alopecia areata is just one cause of alopecia, or hair loss. Others include:
- Traction alopecia – a condition that occurs when ponytails or tight braids put so much stress on the hair that it falls out. If this happens repeatedly it can cause scarring and root damage that will prevent hair from growing back. - Cicatricial alopecia – a group of related disorders in which inflammation destroys the hair follicles and replaces them with scar tissue. Also referred to as scarring alopecia, this cause of permanent hair loss is often seen in skin conditions such as discoid lupus erythematosus and lichen planus. - Androgenic alopecia – also called male-pattern or female-pattern baldness, a condition in which the growth phase of the normal hair cycle shortens, making hair more fragile. Over time hairs falls out easily leaving a characteristic pattern of thinning or baldness. - Trichotillomania – a mental condition in which people have an uncontrollable urge to pull out their hair. This can lead to patchy bald spots on the head. - Telogen effluvium – hair loss related to a change in the normal hair cycle. This may be caused by an emotional shock – such as the death of a loved one – or physical shock, such as high fever, illness or surgery. hair growth in alopecia areata can seem like a constant battle. There is no cure for autoimmune disorders at this time, only ways to suppress them. This means that it will be something you will battle for the rest of your life. However there are many treatments available and many specialists that you can see.
While there are proven drugs that help with the treatment of hair loss some people would rather not deal with the potential side effects of prescription drugs. There are many different natural options out there for people looking for alternatives. However, you should understand the causes of your hair loss before trying any of these hair loss products. You should consult a doctor if you’re experiencing hair shedding because it might be a sign of a more serious medical condition.
Marbo Hair is a very popular supplement for people looking for a natural alopecia cure. This product can be effectively used for loss of all body and facial hair. Using regularly Marbo Activator stimulates new hair growth on thinning scalp and bald regions, while your hair becomes firmer and healthier and it’s one of the most effective natural products against alopecia and hair loss in patches in the world.
Why Do Women Experience Hair Loss After Pregnancy
Pregnancy is a wonderful time in a woman's life, but it can take its toll on her body as well. Eating healthy, getting plenty of sleep and taking prenatal vitamins can prevent some of them or at least lessen their impact. One thing that plagues many women that has little to do with a woman's health is hair loss after pregnancy .
Hair normally goes through an anagen cycle, which is the growth phase and telogen, the resting phase. The anagen cycle lasts four to seven years, when you will experience hair growth of about half an inch per month. After the growth period, the hair enters the resting phase, which usually last about three months. Then follows anagen again, growing a fresh hair and pushing the old one out of the follicle, so that it falls out. Some hair follicles can be in telogen all the time, and it is considered normal to lose 50 to 100 hairs a day. Once the baby is born and the pregnancy is eliminated, hormones start to change their course rapidly. You will enter in the telogen phase immediately that lasts for about three months. So after the baby comes into the world, you lose the entire safe and secure hair strands at the same time.
Pregnancy period is an extreme state of stress and since extreme stress has been known to be one of the cause of hair loss it can enhance it. Several mental and physical transitions maybe experienced after pregnancy. This is due to alterations in the woman's body hormone that occurred during the pregnancy period. These alterations vary from woman to woman, depending on the care taken during this period and the body type. Statistics show that about 75% of women experience loss of hair after this period. It is natural to lose some hair after pregnancy. While it isn't something that any woman would like to have happen, it need not be an unexpected surprise, as long as she understands the reasons behind it.
The hormonal situation in a woman's body while she is pregnant keeps the hair in a strong growth phase. This is due to the fact that she is not losing hair that she would normally be losing and so the density of her hair increases during her pregnancy. Not only do you have above average normal hair growth during pregnancy , you also do not lose hair during pregnancy that you normally would.
Taking excellent care of yourself is essential to minimizing hair loss. Not only do you need proper nutrition, but you also need an adequate amount of rest. However, getting plenty of sleep with a new baby in the house is almost impossible, but if you can get a friend or a relative to stay with the baby to give you a few extra hours of sleep, you should try to arrange it. You can also try to rest any time the baby rests.
Marbo Shampoo is effective against hair loss, because it contains herbal ingredients from different medicinal herbs. Active ingredients full of vitamins and mineral salts stimulate local circulation and hair root renewal. Sage and rosemary extracts regulate sebum secretion, prevent scalp greasing and soothe scalp itching and irritation.
Hair normally goes through an anagen cycle, which is the growth phase and telogen, the resting phase. The anagen cycle lasts four to seven years, when you will experience hair growth of about half an inch per month. After the growth period, the hair enters the resting phase, which usually last about three months. Then follows anagen again, growing a fresh hair and pushing the old one out of the follicle, so that it falls out. Some hair follicles can be in telogen all the time, and it is considered normal to lose 50 to 100 hairs a day. Once the baby is born and the pregnancy is eliminated, hormones start to change their course rapidly. You will enter in the telogen phase immediately that lasts for about three months. So after the baby comes into the world, you lose the entire safe and secure hair strands at the same time.
Pregnancy period is an extreme state of stress and since extreme stress has been known to be one of the cause of hair loss it can enhance it. Several mental and physical transitions maybe experienced after pregnancy. This is due to alterations in the woman's body hormone that occurred during the pregnancy period. These alterations vary from woman to woman, depending on the care taken during this period and the body type. Statistics show that about 75% of women experience loss of hair after this period. It is natural to lose some hair after pregnancy. While it isn't something that any woman would like to have happen, it need not be an unexpected surprise, as long as she understands the reasons behind it.
The hormonal situation in a woman's body while she is pregnant keeps the hair in a strong growth phase. This is due to the fact that she is not losing hair that she would normally be losing and so the density of her hair increases during her pregnancy. Not only do you have above average normal hair growth during pregnancy , you also do not lose hair during pregnancy that you normally would.
Taking excellent care of yourself is essential to minimizing hair loss. Not only do you need proper nutrition, but you also need an adequate amount of rest. However, getting plenty of sleep with a new baby in the house is almost impossible, but if you can get a friend or a relative to stay with the baby to give you a few extra hours of sleep, you should try to arrange it. You can also try to rest any time the baby rests.
Marbo Shampoo is effective against hair loss, because it contains herbal ingredients from different medicinal herbs. Active ingredients full of vitamins and mineral salts stimulate local circulation and hair root renewal. Sage and rosemary extracts regulate sebum secretion, prevent scalp greasing and soothe scalp itching and irritation.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Minoxidil and PUVA Treatment
Few Treatment for Alopecia You Can Try
Alopecia Alopecia is a disorder that affects the hair growth usually in two ways. The first way is when hair follicles get damaged and this affects the growth of hair. The second way is when the hair cycle is disturbed, either the growing period is shortened or the resting period is lengthened. Alopecia has been classified into different disorders that affect the hair in different manners. Alopecia areata is one type of disorder which results in hair being lost in patches.
Common Causes of Hair Loss are:
• Alopecia areata, a non-scarring alopecia, is thought to be an autoimmune disease and is characterized by distinct, localized, sharply marginated areas of hair loss. This characteristically spontaneously remits but occasionally can result in the loss of 100% of all body hair. • Female-pattern baldness is very similar to its male counterpart although it is rarely as complete, more diffuse, and often a frontal hairline is maintained. • Male-pattern baldness, a non-scarring alopecia (androgenetic alopecia), that is genetically determined. In afflicted post pubertal individuals, hair follicles in the center of the scalp and over the temple begin to miniaturize, producing small, fine hairs which are difficult to see. This process is due to the metabolism of testosterone by an enzyme in the hair follicle. Generally, hair follicles over the ears and around the posterior of the scalp do not possess this enzyme so a fringe of normal hair is maintained. • Medications such as allopurinol (Zyloprim) and warfarin (Coumadin) Poor nutrition.
There are numerous Treatment for Alopecia . It is up to you to find the right one with the help of a health professional. Essential oils of cedarwood, lavender, rosemary and thyme can promote hair growth. Essential oils can be toxic and irritating to the skin so you have to use them in carrier oil.
Many doctors treat alopecia areata with minoxidil. An alternative to minoxidil is diphencyprone (DPC), a chemical also used in developing film. Workers that were developing films for a longer period found that it caused hair to sprout in unwanted places if they failed to wash after using it. While DCP is not a prescription drug, it is in no way a natural treatment, and applying it requires the use of protective garments and special ventilation under professional supervision.
You might want to try out natural and holistic treatments that are milder, but effective alternative for treating hair loss. Herbal and homeopathic remedies support circulation, hormonal balance and thyroid functioning and promote strong, healthy hair. Herbal ingredients like Ginkgo biloba, Rosmarinus officinale and Xanthoxylum clavaherculis ensure blood rich with nutrients that reach hair follicles. Additionally, Equisetum arvense, Avena sativa and Echinacea also help stimulation and nourishing small hair follicles to encourage healthy hair.
Marbo Activator is 100% natural formula that activates growth of new hair on thinning and bald regions. This product can be effectively used for loss of all body and facial hair. Using regularly Marbo Activator stimulates new Hair Growth on thinning scalp and bald regions, while your hair becomes firmer and healthier.
Common Causes of Hair Loss are:
• Alopecia areata, a non-scarring alopecia, is thought to be an autoimmune disease and is characterized by distinct, localized, sharply marginated areas of hair loss. This characteristically spontaneously remits but occasionally can result in the loss of 100% of all body hair. • Female-pattern baldness is very similar to its male counterpart although it is rarely as complete, more diffuse, and often a frontal hairline is maintained. • Male-pattern baldness, a non-scarring alopecia (androgenetic alopecia), that is genetically determined. In afflicted post pubertal individuals, hair follicles in the center of the scalp and over the temple begin to miniaturize, producing small, fine hairs which are difficult to see. This process is due to the metabolism of testosterone by an enzyme in the hair follicle. Generally, hair follicles over the ears and around the posterior of the scalp do not possess this enzyme so a fringe of normal hair is maintained. • Medications such as allopurinol (Zyloprim) and warfarin (Coumadin) Poor nutrition.
There are numerous Treatment for Alopecia . It is up to you to find the right one with the help of a health professional. Essential oils of cedarwood, lavender, rosemary and thyme can promote hair growth. Essential oils can be toxic and irritating to the skin so you have to use them in carrier oil.
Many doctors treat alopecia areata with minoxidil. An alternative to minoxidil is diphencyprone (DPC), a chemical also used in developing film. Workers that were developing films for a longer period found that it caused hair to sprout in unwanted places if they failed to wash after using it. While DCP is not a prescription drug, it is in no way a natural treatment, and applying it requires the use of protective garments and special ventilation under professional supervision.
You might want to try out natural and holistic treatments that are milder, but effective alternative for treating hair loss. Herbal and homeopathic remedies support circulation, hormonal balance and thyroid functioning and promote strong, healthy hair. Herbal ingredients like Ginkgo biloba, Rosmarinus officinale and Xanthoxylum clavaherculis ensure blood rich with nutrients that reach hair follicles. Additionally, Equisetum arvense, Avena sativa and Echinacea also help stimulation and nourishing small hair follicles to encourage healthy hair.
Marbo Activator is 100% natural formula that activates growth of new hair on thinning and bald regions. This product can be effectively used for loss of all body and facial hair. Using regularly Marbo Activator stimulates new Hair Growth on thinning scalp and bald regions, while your hair becomes firmer and healthier.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Alopecia Universalis – Rapid Loss of Hair, Eyebrows and Eyelashes
Alopecia Areata is a medical condition when the person that suffers from it, loses hair. Although it’s benign and it does not live scars, it can cause enormous stress for the patient. It can manifest itself in many different patterns. Types of alopecia areata are: diffuse alopecia, alopecia monolocularis, alopecia areata multilocularis, alopecia barbae, alopecia totalis and alopecia universalis. The last two types are the rarest and the hardest forms of this disease. Alopecia areata totalis is total loss of hair on the scalp and Alopecia Universalis is the loss of hair over the entire scalp and body.
There was a study about a family which was affected with Alopecia Universalis . Three consecutive generations had it. Children with the disease were otherwise healthy, without any inflammatory processes that could inhibit hair growth. Research showed very few hair follicles, they were born without eyebrows or eyelashes, without any hair in general and never developed them.
Research contained analysis of the chromosomes of seven affected members from the family that had this condition in order to detect any genetic similarities that would show that the disease is genetically predetermined. They found a marker at the location 8p12, persistent in all seven family members, but they were not able to determine the exact gene that was at this location.
Researchers conducted experiments with mice, so they can determine if there is genetic similarity in hairless mice with the ones they found in human. The good thing is that they found several examples of alopecia in mice. They identified a cDNA sequence that gave them the coding sequence of the human "hairless" gene. This gene is expressed in the skin and brain in humans and mice. It appears to encode a zinc-finger transcription factor. The results of the research showed that there is mutation in the "hairless" genes of all the affected individuals in the family that was studied.
There are a large number of hair loss products out there that claim to help men deal with hair loss. You should make sure you do some research before you decide which one to use. Herbal shampoos for natural hair care have several advantages over commercial ones: they are easy to procure, inexpensive, and safe since they are natural and have no side effects.
Marbo Alopecia Universalis is effective against alopecia, because it contains herbal ingredients from different medicinal herbs. Active ingredients full of vitamins and mineral salts stimulate local circulation and hair root renewal. Sage and rosemary extracts regulate sebum secretion, prevent scalp greasing and soothe scalp itching and irritation. Using both the lotion and shampoo guarantees clearing all types of dandruff, chronic seborrhoeic dermatitis, scalp redness and itching. Thin and scarce hair becomes stronger, and in many cases, especially in women, thicker. At the same time, Marbo Shampoo 03 is a product for totally natural, mild and hygienic hair wash, which is still used by many of our customers. It is also recommended as preventive measure in treating colored and natural hair.
There was a study about a family which was affected with Alopecia Universalis . Three consecutive generations had it. Children with the disease were otherwise healthy, without any inflammatory processes that could inhibit hair growth. Research showed very few hair follicles, they were born without eyebrows or eyelashes, without any hair in general and never developed them.
Research contained analysis of the chromosomes of seven affected members from the family that had this condition in order to detect any genetic similarities that would show that the disease is genetically predetermined. They found a marker at the location 8p12, persistent in all seven family members, but they were not able to determine the exact gene that was at this location.
Researchers conducted experiments with mice, so they can determine if there is genetic similarity in hairless mice with the ones they found in human. The good thing is that they found several examples of alopecia in mice. They identified a cDNA sequence that gave them the coding sequence of the human "hairless" gene. This gene is expressed in the skin and brain in humans and mice. It appears to encode a zinc-finger transcription factor. The results of the research showed that there is mutation in the "hairless" genes of all the affected individuals in the family that was studied.
There are a large number of hair loss products out there that claim to help men deal with hair loss. You should make sure you do some research before you decide which one to use. Herbal shampoos for natural hair care have several advantages over commercial ones: they are easy to procure, inexpensive, and safe since they are natural and have no side effects.
Marbo Alopecia Universalis is effective against alopecia, because it contains herbal ingredients from different medicinal herbs. Active ingredients full of vitamins and mineral salts stimulate local circulation and hair root renewal. Sage and rosemary extracts regulate sebum secretion, prevent scalp greasing and soothe scalp itching and irritation. Using both the lotion and shampoo guarantees clearing all types of dandruff, chronic seborrhoeic dermatitis, scalp redness and itching. Thin and scarce hair becomes stronger, and in many cases, especially in women, thicker. At the same time, Marbo Shampoo 03 is a product for totally natural, mild and hygienic hair wash, which is still used by many of our customers. It is also recommended as preventive measure in treating colored and natural hair.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
6 Herbs That Can Encourage Hair Growth
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Henna As a Natural Hair Coloring Alternative
Women like to color their hair to either change their look or cover up grays, but they don't like the harsh chemicals found in commercial dyes going on their heads once every few weeks. Consumers are becoming more concerned about their health and are increasingly looking for healthier alternatives to the current chemical-laden options commonly available.
Some of the more prominent natural hair dyes you may have heard of is henna, which is a pigment derived from a natural plant commonly found in the dry, arid parts of Africa. It is a tall shrub, and when it is dried, it can be ground into a fine powder and used to dye the skin and hair. Henna tattoos and body art are popular in the Indian culture, and so this powder is often used for that purpose. It is also used as a popular alternative to chemical hair dyes.
Henna alone will always result in a very red color, so you can mix henna with other types of natural, vegetable and plant derived ingredients and arrive at several different beautiful shades of color. It is free from many of the chemicals that make harsh over the counter hair coloring kits and salon formulas that are toxic. Their ingredients often contain numerous known carcinogens and irritants. Many people think that when they are just using something topically, it doesn't matter what it contains, which is a huge misconception. Since the skin is the largest organ on the human body, it is capable of absorbing, and passing along to the blood stream, anything that comes into contact with it. Anything that you put on your skin or your scalp will absorb into your blood stream.
The chemicals you may find in a typical over the counter hair dye kit or at a salon are peroxide, a chemical called PPD, resorcinol and ammonia. That is just a handful of the toxic, irritating ingredients in most hair coloring products. Not only are they known irritants which give of noxious fumes as well as cause allergic reactions, but they also are known carcinogens.
When shopping for henna or any other plant based hair dye, it is important that you do your research to ensure you are not buying an adulterated product. Some brands may lace their "natural" color with toxins or heavy metals without telling you. There are a few reputable brands that you usually can find by paying attention to what is written about them by unbiased parties.
Some people like to use a combination of henna and indigo to get the color they desire, such as a darker brunette, black or light brown. Indigo is a very deeply pigmented blue plant. When mixed with henna, it can produce lovely shades of color for those with darker hair. Often times henna and indigo dyes are mixed with something acidic to help the color take, such as lemon juice or apple cider vinegar. While the process is a bit more time consuming than traditional commercial hair colors, it is usually well worth it. Many who use natural dyes feel that it makes their hair look shinier and healthier.
Marbo Hair Loss Shampoo contains herbal ingredients from different medicinal herbs. Active ingredients full of vitamins and mineral salts stimulate local circulation and hair root renewal. Sage and rosemary extracts regulate sebum secretion, prevent scalp greasing and soothe scalp itching and irritation.
Some of the more prominent natural hair dyes you may have heard of is henna, which is a pigment derived from a natural plant commonly found in the dry, arid parts of Africa. It is a tall shrub, and when it is dried, it can be ground into a fine powder and used to dye the skin and hair. Henna tattoos and body art are popular in the Indian culture, and so this powder is often used for that purpose. It is also used as a popular alternative to chemical hair dyes.
Henna alone will always result in a very red color, so you can mix henna with other types of natural, vegetable and plant derived ingredients and arrive at several different beautiful shades of color. It is free from many of the chemicals that make harsh over the counter hair coloring kits and salon formulas that are toxic. Their ingredients often contain numerous known carcinogens and irritants. Many people think that when they are just using something topically, it doesn't matter what it contains, which is a huge misconception. Since the skin is the largest organ on the human body, it is capable of absorbing, and passing along to the blood stream, anything that comes into contact with it. Anything that you put on your skin or your scalp will absorb into your blood stream.
The chemicals you may find in a typical over the counter hair dye kit or at a salon are peroxide, a chemical called PPD, resorcinol and ammonia. That is just a handful of the toxic, irritating ingredients in most hair coloring products. Not only are they known irritants which give of noxious fumes as well as cause allergic reactions, but they also are known carcinogens.
When shopping for henna or any other plant based hair dye, it is important that you do your research to ensure you are not buying an adulterated product. Some brands may lace their "natural" color with toxins or heavy metals without telling you. There are a few reputable brands that you usually can find by paying attention to what is written about them by unbiased parties.
Some people like to use a combination of henna and indigo to get the color they desire, such as a darker brunette, black or light brown. Indigo is a very deeply pigmented blue plant. When mixed with henna, it can produce lovely shades of color for those with darker hair. Often times henna and indigo dyes are mixed with something acidic to help the color take, such as lemon juice or apple cider vinegar. While the process is a bit more time consuming than traditional commercial hair colors, it is usually well worth it. Many who use natural dyes feel that it makes their hair look shinier and healthier.
Marbo Hair Loss Shampoo contains herbal ingredients from different medicinal herbs. Active ingredients full of vitamins and mineral salts stimulate local circulation and hair root renewal. Sage and rosemary extracts regulate sebum secretion, prevent scalp greasing and soothe scalp itching and irritation.
Living with Hair Loss – You are not Alone
Alopecia is the loss or the absence of hair. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease, which can also involve hair all over the body. In simple terms, the immune system, for unknown reasons, attacks the hair root and causes hair loss. Types of Alopecia :
• Localized Alopecia areata, which is the most common type. This form of alopecia usually presents with round, smooth patches of various sizes of hair loss. The duration of alopecia areata is variable. It may resolve spontaneously within weeks or be recurrent over a lifetime. It may go away on its own, or may last for many years. It can involve any hair-bearing site, including eyebrows, eyelashes and beards. • Alopecia totalis: Loss of all hair on the scalp. Alopecia universalis: Loss of all scalp and body hair.
There are few symptoms associated with alopecia areata. The surface of the nails may appear dull and rough, nails may have tiny dents, ridges or small dents referred to as nail pitting. This does not typically cause any discomfort. Alopecia areata affects approximately 1- 2 percent of the population. This common skin disease is highly unpredictable and cyclical.
Living with alopecia areata can be difficult, especially in a culture that views hair as a sign of youth and good health. However, it is important to remember that more than 4 million people nationwide are living with Alopecia Areata at some point in their lives, so you are not alone. A few things can be done to minimize the physical dangers or discomforts of hair loss, including the use of: caps, wigs, sunscreen, and/or antibiotic ointment as necessary. Alopecia Areata:
• Is not contagious -- children who have the disease are generally healthy, otherwise • Is not a painful disease • Does not make people feel sick, physically • Does not reduce life expectancy • Should not interfere with the ability to achieve such life goals as going to school, working, marrying, raising a family, playing sports, and exercising. On the other hand, the emotional aspects of living with hair loss can be challenging. Many people cope by speaking with others who are facing the same problem, learning as much as they can about alopecia areata, seeking counseling to help build a positive self-image, all in all – feeling that you are not alone. Living with hair loss can be hard, especially in a culture that views hair as a sign of youth and good health. The key to coping is valuing yourself for who you are, not for how much hair you have or don't have.
Marbo Shampoo against hair loss contains herbal ingredients from different medicinal herbs. Active ingredients full of vitamins and mineral salts stimulate local circulation and hair root renewal. Sage and rosemary extracts regulate sebum secretion, prevent scalp greasing and soothe scalp itching and irritation. In case of serious seborrhea dermatitis and dandruff, we recommend using it in combination with Marbo Lotion. The results clearly demonstrated that Marbo Activator is one of the most effective Natural Hair Care products for growing new hair.
• Localized Alopecia areata, which is the most common type. This form of alopecia usually presents with round, smooth patches of various sizes of hair loss. The duration of alopecia areata is variable. It may resolve spontaneously within weeks or be recurrent over a lifetime. It may go away on its own, or may last for many years. It can involve any hair-bearing site, including eyebrows, eyelashes and beards. • Alopecia totalis: Loss of all hair on the scalp. Alopecia universalis: Loss of all scalp and body hair.
There are few symptoms associated with alopecia areata. The surface of the nails may appear dull and rough, nails may have tiny dents, ridges or small dents referred to as nail pitting. This does not typically cause any discomfort. Alopecia areata affects approximately 1- 2 percent of the population. This common skin disease is highly unpredictable and cyclical.
Living with alopecia areata can be difficult, especially in a culture that views hair as a sign of youth and good health. However, it is important to remember that more than 4 million people nationwide are living with Alopecia Areata at some point in their lives, so you are not alone. A few things can be done to minimize the physical dangers or discomforts of hair loss, including the use of: caps, wigs, sunscreen, and/or antibiotic ointment as necessary. Alopecia Areata:
• Is not contagious -- children who have the disease are generally healthy, otherwise • Is not a painful disease • Does not make people feel sick, physically • Does not reduce life expectancy • Should not interfere with the ability to achieve such life goals as going to school, working, marrying, raising a family, playing sports, and exercising. On the other hand, the emotional aspects of living with hair loss can be challenging. Many people cope by speaking with others who are facing the same problem, learning as much as they can about alopecia areata, seeking counseling to help build a positive self-image, all in all – feeling that you are not alone. Living with hair loss can be hard, especially in a culture that views hair as a sign of youth and good health. The key to coping is valuing yourself for who you are, not for how much hair you have or don't have.
Marbo Shampoo against hair loss contains herbal ingredients from different medicinal herbs. Active ingredients full of vitamins and mineral salts stimulate local circulation and hair root renewal. Sage and rosemary extracts regulate sebum secretion, prevent scalp greasing and soothe scalp itching and irritation. In case of serious seborrhea dermatitis and dandruff, we recommend using it in combination with Marbo Lotion. The results clearly demonstrated that Marbo Activator is one of the most effective Natural Hair Care products for growing new hair.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Aloecia Areata – One of the Most Common Causes of Hair Loss
Friday, August 17, 2012
Medical Condition That Can Cause Hair Loss
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