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1. Is hair loss treatable?
Hair loss is caused due to numerous reasons. Also several treatments like laser therapy, using home remedies and ayurvedic remedies, oral medications and changing dietary habits are available making hair loss treatable.
2. When should I be worried about hair loss?
Losing a few strands of hair per day is very normal, however, if there is persistent hair loss the underlying medical condition should be diagnosed. Persistent hair loss is a cause of worry.
3. What are the ayurvedic remedies for hair loss treatment?
Ayurvedic remedies for hair loss treatment mainly include using ayurvedic herbs like bhringraj, amla, neem and ritha which is also known as soapnut, shikakai, ashwagandha, brahmi, jatamansi, fenugreek, etc. Aloe vera is also useful for the treatment of hair loss. A hot oil massage consisting of oil infused with herbs is also an excellent remedy.
4. What are the prescribed medication for hair loss treatment?
Prescribed medications for hair loss treatment include finasteride and dutasteride. Some females are also prescribed with oral contraceptives and spironolactone for the treatment of hair loss.
5. Can laser treatment help with hairfall?
Laser therapy that uses a low level laser device has been used and approved for the treatment of hereditary hair loss.
Shedding or thinning of hair from the scalp or anywhere else from the body is known as Hair Loss. Hair loss is also known as Alopecia. There are several types of Hair Loss:
There are several causes for hair loss, few are listed below:
Usually, it takes up to 3 months to regrow the hair after hair loss treatment. However, most of the hair loss treatments stop or prevent further loss of hair rather than regrowing the hair.
A certified and well-experienced Dermatologist and/or Endocrinologist and/or Trichologist can treat Hair loss.
Few preventive measures to prevent further hair loss are:
Hair loss is caused due to various factors, one of the factors is a deficiency caused due to improper diet. Usually, deficiency of protein and iron leads to hair loss. Another major cause of hair loss is the deficiency of vitamin D. Hence, vitamin D supplements are usually prescribed to prevent hair loss.
Home remedies are nothing but messaging natural extracts onto your scalp such as:
Imbalance in the following hormones lead to hair loss: