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Friday 29 November 2013

Stopping Hair Loss in Young Women

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    • 1 Before you start on a cure, you have to diagnose the problem. Hair loss in young women comes from a number of sources, including mental stress, hormone disorder, or as a side effect from other drugs. Take stock of what's going on in your life. Are you stressed, or did you just start taking a prescription medication? You can also experience changes during puberty. This is natural, and your doctor should know what to do. All these conditions are completely treatable, so if your doctor can't explain exactly what is going on with your hair loss, find a new one.
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      After you locate the cause, it's time to start with basic cures. Before you delve into perscriptions, you must determine if the cause for the hair loss is stress. As a young woman, school and life in general is quite stressful. The second step to stop hair loss in young women is to take a breather and tone down the stress in your life, because stress also serves as a catalyst to inborn conditions which might cause hair loss in young women.
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      After you destress, now is the time to consider other treatments. Rogaine works wonders for some young women trying to stop hair loss, and Provillus has also been shown to work. Consult your doctor first.
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      If medications don't work, you also have electric combs you can try, which don't actually stop hair loss in young women, but will cosmetically cover the thinning portions of your hair until your doctor can figure out the next step. You can also try hair transplants which will cover any spots. Neither of these things will actually stop hair loss in young women, but will save the embarrassment of public knowledge. I know it's hard. Lean on your doctor, and trust. Something will work to stop your hair loss; it just takes time. Good luck!

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