i dont know why but recently alot of pubic hair has fell of me around the groin area. every time i go a toilet i see about 3 pubic hairs in there and i dont know why.
help me isit serious? and will they grow back?Loss of pubic hair, bald patches ? HEP!?
try to do the same things as people do if their hair on the head is falling out!
hair is a hair!
year ago I suffered from hair loss too and I started trying everything you can imagine to stop my hair loss.
the things that really worked for me was:
1) Vitamin A - an anti-oxidant which promotes healthy production of sebum in the scalp;
2) Vitamin E stimulates circulation. Good blood circulation in the scalp is important in keeping hair follicles productive. The 'B' vitamins contribute to melanin, which gives hair its healthy color and also stimulates blood circulation;
3) massage is also beneficial. Massage stimulates circulation. As already noted, good circulation in the scalp keeps hair follicles active. Experts suggest a few minutes of daily head massage by hand. Circulation through massage may be improved by using a few drops of lavender or bay essential oil in an almond or sesame oil base with massage;
4) Try rubbing your scalp with garlic juice, Onion Juice or Ginger Juice(you can either of one out of three, Do not mix any of two or three);
5) also I used herbal treatment - TrichoZed
It is a good product that helps prevent hair loss and it is an FDA approved product. I think it is very important!
It worked and still works for me!
I do not know if any pharmacies carry TrichoZed but I do know that you should purchase it directly from the manufacturer and read more about the product here http://www.trichozed.com/?id=fc7a24
It enhances hair growth by blocking DHT (Dihydrotestostrone) - a major cause of hair loss!
good luck!
working in health
and not only my and my husband`s own personal experience
http://www.trichozed.infoLoss of pubic hair, bald patches ? HEP!?
A total lack of hair growth in the pubic area at puberty is a rare condition - usually associated with a genetic anomaly in the affected individual. There are many genetic conditions that have an absence of body hair, including pubic hair, as one of the symptoms too many to mention here. Most of these conditions are rare and of the many physcial and mental retardation symptoms potentially involved, a lack of pubic hair is usually not the primary concern.
A disruption of hormone production prepuberty may result in a lack of pubic hair growth through puberty and adulthood. Pituitary insufficiency and androgen resistance are rare conditions, but they can result in sparse to no pubic hair growth at puberty. A hysterectomy or bilateral oopherectomy may be done prepuberty due to abnormal bleeding and this can also result in a lack of pubic hair growth in adulthood. In these cases hormone replacement or topical application of androgenic drugs to the pubis to stimulate terminal hair growth is typically the preferred treatment approach.
Some ethnic groups in East Asia have a genetic constitution that codes for a relative lack of body hair growth as compared to Caucasians and they have only limited pubic terminal hair. For example, one report suggests up to 4.4% of adult, female South Koreans may have no significant pubic hair growth. Unfortunately, many Asian men and women traditionally associate a lack of pubic hair with lack of ';moral values';. As a result, the cultural pressure, particularly on women, to have a thick crop of pubic hair is high in some Asian countries. Some women suffer psychologic distress and have a low self-esteem due to a lack of pubic hair growth. Apparently, it can be a significant issue when finding a husband. For Japanese women it can also be a problem in public baths and hot springs where nude bathing is acceptable, but ';morally questionable'; patrons are barred. In these cases, a lack of pubic hair growth can be treated by hair transplantation.
There are also non-genetic causes of pubic hair hypotrichosis (a lack of pubic hair growth) or pubic hair alopecia (hair loss through disease). Some individuals grow a normal pubic hair density at puberty, but may find alopecia develops later in adulthood. The most common causes of pubic hair loss include alopecia areata and telogen effluvium (see elsewhere on this web site for details). In these cases, the best approach is to treat the alopecia areata or telogen effluvium. If treatment is successful, the affected pubic hair follicles should regrow and produce new hair fibers.
Some people with trichotillomania (a habit of hair plucking) will focus on the pubic region. One report suggests there may be a similar disorder called Trichotemnomania that involves obsessive-compulsive shaving of the pubic hair and other hair bearing skin.
For those over 65 years of age there may be a general thinning of pubic hair. Hair growth slows down in the elderly and this may become apparent as a diffuse hair loss most noticeable on the scalp, but underarm hair and pubic hair may also be lost.
Drugs, particularly psychotropic drugs and glucocorticoids, may cause hair loss in the pubic region in addition to the scalp.
In short, there are many potential causes of pubic hair loss or hypotrichosis. Don't be afraid to talk to your doctor about it.
All hair falls from the body and is replaced soon after or during that process with new hair. Just as the human skin sheds completely in one month, but you never notice it because it happens a little at a time and in very small portions. You'll be fine, if your worried about how it looks instead of just worried about being bald down there for the duration of your days then shave it all off or trim it and make it look even with the rest of your 'groinage' area.
Best wishes.
All hair, everywhere on your body, goes thru a growing, resting, and shedding phase. Then, a regrowth phase starts up again. For you to be losing only three hairs is an acceptable amount of loss, and they will replenish. Don't worry about it.
Hi, I recommend you to read all the reasons of hair loss, i have found an article and its good informative. Please read it and pass it on , best of luck :)
goto : health-careblog.blogspot.com/
LMAO man i can tell you're young. 3 pubic hairs?? That's completely normal. It happens to every man. Lots of men lose more. It's called growth. Lol funny
Nothing to worry. New hair will come. Take some multivit
lolz
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
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