beauty thoughts

Hair Thinning

 

 

 

 

Hair thinning can be an issue for men and women alike. It is understandable to be worried about your hair loss.  You may wonder why it is occurring and how noticeable is it. Hair loss is not necessarily hereditary. It can occur from certain medications, diseases, thyroid problems, over using chemicals on your hair, and also lack of stimulation.

You can actually slow the process of hair thinning and even prevent it in some cases.  Using medicated shampoos and conditioners which are made especially for this type of problem do help control hair thinning and make it less noticeable. Hair loss also does not have to happen only when you are older in age. It can occur as early as 16 years of age.

Studies which have been taken show that men's hair thinning is occurring mostly in men whom are in their 20s. It is a very scary thought for men to think that their hair may be thinning when they graduate high school. Dealing with situations like this especially when they start at a young age can be very embarrassing.

Hormones can also be a large factor in hair growth and male hair loss depending on your situation. If your hormones do not gain control hair thinning and loss may occur faster. By contacting your doctor he or she will be able to provide you with information on what you can do to prevent and help the hair loss slow and even stop the process. You may want to look out for medications that will cause hair thinning which then leads into male hair loss. These medications are for treatment for gout, anti-depressants, and if you are taking too much vitamin-A of course this may change in the future.

You may also want to inquire about medications that will cause hair thinning which then leads into male hair loss. These medications are for treatment for gout, anti-depressants, and if you are taking too much vitamin-A. Sometimes medications need to be adjusted and only your doctor can do that.