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2016-05-04 02:16:46
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answered by Del 3
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The first choice of treatment would be a cortocosteroid cream or lotion which is applied directly to the bald areas. An alternative is an injection of cortocosteroid directly onto and around the bald area.
Oral cortisone is sometimes prescribed for extensive scalp loss or when the condition is rapidly spreading.
There also are Dithranol, Retin A - Tretinoin or Oral zinc.
For treatments for greater than 50% hair loss include Systematic Cortisone, PUVA or Irritants.
2006-12-29 00:43:23
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answered by aa_abc1 1
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There are many home remedies available. Including the following:
Since everybody has their own favorite shampoo, we do not have a special shampoo recipe, but do suggest that you add the following essential oils to your regular shampoo. It is however suggested that you use a mild natural shampoo.
The dilution that you should use is as follows, and please do not add more essential oil than specified, as it may cause irritation.
Shampoo to use with alopecia:
100 ml shampoo mixed with
15 drops jojoba oil
8 drops carrot oil
7 drops rosemary oil
7 drops lavender oil
2 drops tea tree oil
You can use this shampoo as your regular shampoo.
Stimulating massage lotion to help hair loss:
This stimulating lotion can be massaged into the scalp in the morning, after washing and partly drying the hair. Massage with care so as not to stretch or break the hair while massaging.
100 ml mix (50/50 of rosewater and distilled water)
15 ml apple cider vinegar
5 drops rosemary oil
6 drops jojoba oil
3 drops carrot oil
3 drops geranium oil
This mixture should be kept in the fridge and will separate when standing, necessitating you to give it a good shake every morning before applying about 2 teaspoons of the mixture.
Hair conditioner for use when balding:
For a once-a-week conditioning treatment, you can apply the following oil blend and leave on for at least 30 minutes before washing it off. When washing it off, apply some shampoo to the hair before you wet it, to help remove the oil easily.
2 ml jojoba oil (40 drops)
8 drops evening primrose oil
2 drops geranium oil
2 drops palma rosa
Oil treatment for alopecia and hair loss:
This oil blend must be gently (repeat gently) rubbed onto the scalp once a day at night before going to bed. Pay special attention to the bald spots but work through your entire scalp.
3 drops rosemary oil
4 drops geranium oil
4 drops lavender oil
1 drop frankincense oil
4 drops cypress oil
2 drops cinnamon oil
2 drops juniper oil
Take one drop (1 drop only) per day and massage into the scalp before going to bed. The best way to do it is to dispense one drop onto your finger, then rub all your fingertips together to distribute the oil, and then massage the scalp with your fingertips. This treatment must be applied every day, without a single day being skipped.
This is one of the few times where we will use neat (undiluted) pure essential oil on the skin, and you are advised to be on the lookout for any skin irritation. Should that occur immediately cease with the treatment.
Since essential oils can irritate the mucus membranes you are strongly advised to thoroughly wash your hands after applying this treatment, as to prevent accidental transference of the neat oil into your eyes or other sensitive areas.
These are a few remedies, that you can use. Remember, alopecia can be an indication of an underlying medical condition, and you are therefore advised to contact your licensed medical practitioner should you have any medical condition or queries.
Hope that helps.
2006-12-29 00:48:48
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answered by Circuits 4
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I think the best thing you can do is find yourself a good dermatologist and you will have to go through painful shots but it will work. Also look into the cause of your hair loss. sometimes it is due to stress or diet. My daughter who has a lot of hair suffered from it at one point when she was under an extreme amount of stress. She got shots at a dermatologist which made her hair come back. She also changed her living situation which was the underlying cause of her stress.
2006-12-29 01:04:17
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answered by emmys momma 2
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Hair loss affects both men and women. Here are some natural remedies that can help boost hair growth: https://tr.im/BYfF8
While genetics plays a role, there are other factors, including: hormonal imbalances, an underactive thyroid gland, nutrient deficiencies and insufficient scalp circulation.
2016-02-17 09:45:15
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answered by Hallie 3
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Usually it is a shock to the system and also genes{your family tree but usually it is the males in your family as baldness is a pattern in families but we are suppose to lose over 100 hairs a day this is normal, and ring worm can cause baldness in spots.
2006-12-29 00:52:46
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answered by Gypsy Gal 6
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Go for kettlebell workouts — an average burns 400 calories in 20 minutes.
2016-06-02 17:39:21
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answered by Anonymous
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When boredom, depression, or maybe stress causes cravings, find a nonfood way to satisfy them such as taking a walk, calling a friend, choosing a bath, reading a book, or maybe doing some yoga.
2017-03-11 01:41:23
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answered by ? 3
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2017-02-09 01:03:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Muscle mass uses up more calories, so include three 20-minute strength-training sessions daily.
2016-04-12 21:02:55
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answered by ? 3
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