Several medications are used today to
treat hair loss, with the approvale
of the Food and Drug Administration and
are shown to have some major risks on
users. Is the risk worth it?
According to the US
Government, sixty percent of all men, or
two out of three men, experience some
kind of
hair
loss
(
http://www.nuhair.net/ )
in their life. An estimated 35 million
men and 21 million women in the United
States alone have male pattern hair
loss.
Hair loss (
http://www.hair-transplant-source.com/ occurs when hair follicles
stop producing hair growth.
In reality,
there is currently no medication which
cures baldness. There are some hair loss
products that can help slow down the
process but there is no cure for the
most common type of hair loss called
male pattern baldness.. The
effectiveness of medications used to
treat hair loss depends on the cause of
hair loss, extent of the loss and the
individual response. Generally,
treatment is less effective for more
extensive cases of hair loss.
Several medications are used today to
treat hair loss. There are two
drugs approved by the Food and Drug
Administration and are shown to have
some positive effect on balding,
Finasteride and Minoxidil. The
5-alpha-reductace inhibitors medical
drugs Finasteride and Minoxidil are most
widely used as medical hair loss
treatments for men.
Minoxidil
(Rogaine) (
http://www.nuhair.net/rogaine_minoxidil.html
) is over-the-counter
medication. This medication is rubbed
into the scalp twice daily. New hair
stops growing soon after use of the drug
is discontinued. Side effects can
include irritation of the scalp. Upon
stopping the use of the drug, any hair
re-growth will fall out within 6 months.
Finasteride (Propecia). This
prescription medication to treat
male-pattern baldness is taken daily in
pill form. Some people taking
finasteride experience a slowing of hair
loss, and some may show some new
hair growth.
Propecia
is for MEN ONLY.
Men with liver disease or prostate
cancer should not be using this drug.
Women and children should avoid any
contact with this medication.
Propecia
side effects according to National
Medical Library: Breast enlargement and
tenderness, skin rash and swelling of
lips are more likely to occur with the
5-mg dose. Abdominal pain, back pain,
decreased interest in sex, decreased
amount of semen, diarrhea, dizziness,
headache, impotence (inability to have
or keep an erection).
Propecia
may skew PSA, blood test
results used to screen for prostate
cancer, a new study finds and was
published in the medical journal Lancet
Oncology.
Women who are or may potentially be
pregnant must not use or touch
Propecia
because of the risk that active
ingredient may cause birth defect.
Women should avoid handling tablets that
are crushed or broken, according to
Merck.
Other medications used by doctors to
treat hair loss are injections of
cortisones into the scalp or
ointment of anthralin
usually for extensive alopecia areata
conditions.
Always consult your family doctor for
medical advice about your health and
your individual hair loss condition.
Finding
hair loss center takes time and effort.
Nu Hair
Loss center is a great place
to start. More
information on when to seek medical
health advice on hair loss (http://www.nuhair.net/hair_loss_why.html )
can be found here
http://www.nuhair.net/hair_loss_symptoms.html
or about hair loss
diagnosis
http://www.nuhair.net/hair_loss_causes_diagnosis.html
Founded in 1966, Nu Hair
http://nuhair.net is a full-service hair replacement hair restoration
company whose services include hair loss treatments optimized for the individual
hair loss client. The firm employs a variety of hair loss treatments, including
surgical hair transplants, and non surgical hair replacements, and medical
custom hair wigs. It is important to note professionals who
specialize in hair replacement such as
hairpiece
(
http://www.nuhair.net/hair_piece.htmland
wig services offer many advantages unavailable at a conventional hair salon or
wigs retailer
(http://nuhair.net/wigs.html).
The use of a hair piece, wigs or
hair transplant
surgery (http://www.hair-transplant-source.com/)
to conceal hair loss is what millions others are using.
Always consult your family doctor for
medical advice about your health and
your individual hair loss condition.
Nu Hair at
http://nuhair.net and
http://hair-transplant-source.com has been providing answers and
solutions for hair loss from the Dallas Texas and the Cleveland Ohio
facilities for over 40 years.
Nu Hair provides information on
hair
loss and
hair loss treatments and
hair transplants.
NuHair Publication © 2008.
top