Tuesday, February 14, 2012

What is excessive abnormal hair loss that would need a call to the doctor?

If it is more than 100 strands a day. It is normal to shed some hair each day as part of a cycle of growing new hairs and loosing some. Badly damaged hair breaks at the scalp. Check out http://usefulinfo-hairloss.blogspot.com/ for more info.What is excessive abnormal hair loss that would need a call to the doctor?
Anything that is coming out in clumps. Anything causing noticeable thinning of the hair. If you're seeing clumps of it on your clothes, on your pillow when you wake up, going down the shower drain, etc.





It could be something totally treatable like a thyroid problem, nutritional deficiency, or hormones, so best if you're concerned to see a doc and get some tests done.

Which doctor should I go see for my hair loss?

I have been loosing a lot of hair lately, which doctor should I go see a dermatologist or my regular doctor?Which doctor should I go see for my hair loss?
you can see a dermatologist but in the long run you will have to face reality of going bald. those big industries makes a lot of money bilking people out of their money for nothing.Which doctor should I go see for my hair loss?
Here a few simple home remedies which can be tried at home to control hair fall.





1.Rinse your hair with a mix of apple cider vinegar and sage tea this helps hair grow..





2. A medicine rich in sulfur is also recommended as sulfur plays an important part in the structure of the hair.





3. Massage with olive oil before going to bed at night and next morning, wash off the hair gently..





4. To treat hair loss apply a little lemon juice with some black tea.Massage well and shampoo.





5. Beat two eggs,and add two tablespoons of water to it. Rinse hair and pour the egg mixture over the hair.Massage the scalp well and leave for 10 minutes.Then wash it.
First of all, don't stress about it. :D


Second, you can stop your hair loss like I did!


I started losing my hair and I tried Propecia and Rogaine, with little results.


I quit using them because I felt they were harming my health, so I tried to see what the 'alternative' cures had to offer.


Everything seemed like a scam: creams, oils, nothing really hit the nail for me.


Take the comment above mine, for example.


That site is a scam, I (unfortunately) know what that e-book is about: nothing!


The author needs to giveaway other e-books full of lies such as 'increase your height' or 'increase your sex appeal' because the one about hair loss is full of bulls**t.


After extensive research and two years of depression for the worsening condition of my hair, I found out the ONLY site that is genuine and works, it even has detailed VIDEOS that teach you how to exercise in order to increase the blood flow to your scalp and halt your hair loss for ever. :)


This is the only ebook that is 100% genuine (I know this for experience...), I PROMISE.


The videos are really powerful and speak for themselves.


Here's the link:


http://tunable.org/hairloss


This is not a scam, I would never cheat on somebody who is facing the same issues that I had.


Losing hair is hard enough without being ripped off...


Trust me and you WILL stop your hair loss.


Bye,


M.
Dermatologist. You can spend a small fortune on pills, creams, lotions, wigs, weaves %26amp; hair transplants - but in the end - you still must accept the inevitable %26amp; get on with the rest of your life. Life is not always the way it's supposed to be. It's just the way it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference. Genetics rule. You cannot re-program genetics.
A Dermatologist can determine if you have male pattern baldness or some other type of malady.
Suggest you check with your regular doctor to confirm the hair loss is not due to any illness. After that you can go to either dermatologist or trichologist (depend on your needs) for your hair loss. Below is a summary of the difference between these 3 groups of hair loss specialists:


1. Regular doctor - To determine if an illness may be associated with the hair loss.


2. Dermatologist - Specialise in treating skin related conditions. Scalp is part of the skin.


3. Trichologist - Specialise in scalp and hair disorders. To determine the rate and severity of hair loss.
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  • What Kind of doctor I should meet to talk about my hair loss problem?

    I recently noticed that my hair losing very fast than normal, and I cant figure out why it is. I doubet it is maybe some hair creams I have applied recently, I want to meet a doctor to talk abot this. But dont know what kind of doctor I should channel. Can someone tell me to who I should speak to? What Kind of doctor I should meet to talk about my hair loss problem?
    Depending on where you live, you may be able to visit a trichologist. Trichologists specialize in the scientific study of scalp and hair disorders. They look at your scalp under a microscope to determine what type of hair loss you are experiencing. They can try to pinpoint to cause and offer a solution.



    If you're noticing excessive amounts of hair falling out from all over the scalp you may be experiencing telogen effluvium. This type of hair loss has many possible causes. It is usually a reaction to a change or imbalance in the body.



    Try to think back to a few months before the excessive hair loss began to see if their was any change, illness, stressful event, etc.



    Telogen effluvium is usually temporary once the cause is identified and addressed. Essential oil formulas can be very helpful in this type of hair loss.



    What Kind of doctor I should meet to talk about my hair loss problem?
    Alopecia (one ';l';) is a word to look for in Yahoo or Google, make sure you type in your city as well, and you'll see who is a local Dr. that can treat you. You may also try ';DHT'; (a form of testosterone that is the cause for 95 percent of hair loss - men AND women) - another ';hair loss'; keyword.



    Finding a doctor is one thing, but finding one in YOUR area is another.



    copy and past in your browser:



    alopecia, DHT, hair loss doctor, YOURCITY



    and see what you get.
    You have not mentioned anything about your current location. I have access to an excellent database containing hair experts from across the globe. I may be able to suggest you a good specialist in your area if possible. I think you should check this link out as it has some excellent information regarding what to look for in a good Hair Restoration Doctor and additionally provides contacts of numerous doctors. Check this : http://www.ishrs.org/hair-doctor.htm
    I would say not to use chemicals on your hair. Why don't you go for some home remedies. Egg whites,lemon juice, oil massages, reducing stress and diet changes can reduce hair fall and make it healthier.You can find more cheap, effective and natural home remedies for hair loss at http://www.wellnesstalk.org/hairfall.htm
    When in doubt, start with your family doctor for a consultation. If there is anyone else that you need to see, you'd get a referral from him/her.
    Dermatologists specialize in skin, hair, and nails.

    Seeing a doctor for hair loss?

    hey, my hair over the last few years has started to recede a lot and thin out quite a lot on the top of my head. i tried rogain foam to no effect so i want to see a doctor about it. my question is should i see a dermatologist? or just a regular doctor?Seeing a doctor for hair loss?
    are you m / f ?





    Thyroid?


    Stress?


    age?


    hereditary?


    environmental?


    Change Shampoo's?


    Diet?

    What doctor do you see for female hair loss?

    For temporal hair loss who do you see?What doctor do you see for female hair loss?
    Have your Thyroid tested to make sure your hormones are balanced you don't have to be in your forties for them to be off my friend had a problem with hers and she is 19. Also make sure u r taking vitamins we really don't get enough fromm our food anymore.What doctor do you see for female hair loss?
    Hi cheerque, for hair loss you can see either a dermatologist or a trichologist. There are many possible causes of hair loss and many treatment plans available. But your problem may be due to thyroid problems, poor diet, poor hair care or genetic. You can read about all these, including hair loss prevention tips, here =%26gt;





    http://www.hairlossmentor.com





    Have a nice day.

    Does anyone know a good doctor specialized in hair loss in los angeles area?

    or how to find him(her)?Does anyone know a good doctor specialized in hair loss in los angeles area?
    I'm in Northern Cali, so I won't be able to refer you to a good doctor. I encourage you to contact your insurance carrier and ask for a referral to a dermatologist who specializes in hair loss. That's the best start.

    What doctor should i see for hair loss?

    I have a sever hair loss.I need to see a doctor but who is especializes in hair ?What doctor should i see for hair loss?
    You need to see a Dermatologist. They deal with hair loss problems. Good Luck :-)