Homoeopathy is considered as one of the very best alternative system for
treating hair loss. Hair loss can
affect scalp or entire body. It can be the result of heredity, hormonal changes,
medical conditions or medications. Anyone like men, women and children can
experience hair loss. Baldness typically refers to excessive hair loss from
scalp. Hereditary hair loss with age is the most common cause of baldness. Some
people prefer to let their baldness run its course untreated and
unhidden.
Causes
Most people normally
shed 50 to 100 hairs a day. This usually doesn't cause noticeable thinning of
scalp hair because new hair is growing in at the same time. Hair loss occurs
when this cycle of hair growth and shedding is disrupted or when the hair
follicle is destroyed and replaced with scar tissue.
The exact cause of
hair loss may not be fully understood, but it's usually related to one or more
of the following factors: Family history (heredity), Hormonal changes, Medical
conditions, Medications
Family history - The most common cause of hair loss is a
hereditary condition called male-pattern baldness or female-pattern baldness.
It usually occurs gradually and in predictable patterns — a receding hairline
and bald spots in men and thinning hair in women. Heredity also affects the age
at which begin to lose hair, the rate of hair loss and the extent of baldness.
Pattern baldness is most common in men and can begin as early as puberty. This
type of hair loss may involve both hair thinning and miniaturization (hair
becomes soft, fine and short).
Hormonal changes
and medical conditions - A
variety of conditions can cause hair loss, including: Hormonal changes and
imbalances can cause temporary hair loss. This could be due to pregnancy,
childbirth or the onset of menopause. Hormone levels are also affected by the
thyroid gland, so thyroid problems may cause hair loss.
Patchy hair loss - This type of nonscarring hair loss is
called alopecia areata. It occurs when the body's immune system attacks hair
follicles — causing sudden hair loss that leaves smooth, roundish bald patches
on the skin.
Scalp infections - Infections, such as ringworm, can invade
the hair and skin of your scalp, leading to scaly patches and hair loss. Once
infections are treated, hair generally grows back.
Other skin
disorders - Diseases
that cause scarring alopecia may result in permanent loss at the scarred areas.
These conditions include lichen planus, some types of lupus and sarcoidosis.
Hair-pulling
disorder - This
condition, also called trichotillomania, causes people to have an irresistible
urge to pull out their hair, whether it's from the scalp, the eyebrows or other
areas of the body.
Medications - Hair loss can be caused by drugs used for
cancer, arthritis, depression, heart problems, high blood pressure and birth
control. Intake of too much vitamin A may cause hair loss as well.
Hair loss can also result from Radiation therapy to the
head. The hair may not grow back the same as it was before.
Many people
experience a general thinning of hair several months after a physical or
emotional shock. This type of hair loss is temporary. Examples of trigger
events include sudden or excessive weight loss, a high fever, surgery, or a
death in the family.
Certain
hairstyles and treatments. Excessive
hairstyling or hairstyles that pull your hair tight, such as pigtails or
cornrows, can cause traction alopecia. Hot oil hair treatments and permanents
can cause inflammation of hair follicles that leads to hair loss. If scarring
occurs, hair loss could be permanent.
Clinical
Manifestations
Hair loss can appear
in many different ways, depending on what's causing it. It can come on suddenly
or gradually. Some types of hair loss are temporary, and others are permanent.
Signs and symptoms
of hair loss may include:
Gradual thinning
on top of head. This is
the most common type of hair loss, affecting both men and women as they age. In
men, hair often begins to recede from the forehead in a line that resembles the
letter M. Women typically retain the hairline on the forehead but have a
broadening of the part in their hair.
Circular or
patchy bald spots. Some
people experience smooth, coin-sized bald spots. This type of hair loss usually
affects just the scalp, but it sometimes also occurs in beards or eyebrows. In
some cases, your skin may become itchy or painful before the hair falls out.
Sudden loosening
of hair. A physical or
emotional shock can cause hair to loosen. Handfuls of hair may come out when combing
or washing your hair or even after gentle tugging. This type of hair loss
usually causes overall hair thinning and not bald patches.
Full-body hair
loss. Some conditions
and medical treatments, such as chemotherapy for cancer, can result in the loss
of hair all over your body. The hair usually grows back.
Patches of
scaling that spread over the
scalp. This is a sign of ringworm. It may be accompanied by broken hair,
redness, swelling and, at times, oozing.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis made with
help of physical exam, medical history, and family history and with some tests.
Blood test - This may help uncover medical conditions
related to hair loss, such as thyroid disease.
Pull test - gently
pulls several dozen hairs to see how many come out. This helps determine the
stage of the shedding process.
Scalp biopsy - scrapes samples from the skin or from a few
hairs plucked from the scalp to examine the hair roots. This can help determine
whether an infection is causing hair loss.
Light microscopy - Microscopy
helps uncover possible disorders of the hair shaft and to examine hairs trimmed
at their bases.
MANAGEMENT
These tips may help
avoid preventable types of hair loss:
·
Eat a
nutritionally balanced diet.
·
Avoid
tight hairstyles, such as braids, buns or ponytails.
·
Avoid
compulsively twisting, rubbing or pulling your hair.
·
Treat
your hair gently when washing and brushing. A wide-toothed comb may help
prevent pulling out hair.
·
Avoid
harsh treatments such as hot rollers, curling irons, hot oil treatments and
permanents.
·
A good
daily multivitamin containing zinc, vitamin B, folate, iron, and calcium is a
reasonable choice, although there is no good evidence that vitamins have any meaningful benefit
in alopecia. Newer studies suggest that vitamin D may
be somewhat helpful and worth considering. Specific vitamin and mineral
deficiencies like iron or vitamin B12 may be diagnosed by blood tests and
treated.
·
Multiple
vitamins, including biotin, have been promoted for hair growth, but solid
scientific studies for many of these claims are lacking.
Home remedies
·
Onion Juice for hair
growth - This remedy is regarded as one of most
effective and oldest ones. The reason behind is that it contains sulphur that
boosts collagen production in the tissues and helps in the re-growth of hair.
Don’t let its strong smell keep you away from using it, because it goes off
just after one rinse. To try this remedy, cut a few slices of onion and squeeze
out its juice (either by mashing it or grating it) and apply it on your scalp
for about 10-15 minutes. Let it work its magic and then rinse it off with a
mild shampoo.
·
Coconut Milk - it is rich in iron, potassium and essential fats,
take coconut milk from a fresh coconut, to it add half a
squeeze of lemon, 4 drops of essential lavender oil. Mix it thoroughly and
apply it on your scalp, leave it on for 4-5 hours and then rinse it off.”
·
Apple Cider Vinegar – This vinegar gently cleanses the scalp and maintains the pH
balance of the hair thereby accelerating hair growth. Start for making a
diluted solution by mixing 75ml of it in one litre of water for a larger batch
or 15 ml of it to a cup of warm filtered water for a smaller batch.
·
Egg Mask – This home remedy is used all over the
world for quick and natural hair growth. As we know, eggs contain high
levels of proteins which help in the formation of new hair. It is also rich in
sulphur, zinc, iron, selenium, phosphorous and iodine.
For the egg mask, separate one egg white in a bowl and add one teaspoon of olive oil ( you can also use grape seed oil or lavender oil )and honey. Make a paste of it and apply it all over your hair and scalp for about 20 minutes. Rinse it off with cool water and some shampoo.
For the egg mask, separate one egg white in a bowl and add one teaspoon of olive oil ( you can also use grape seed oil or lavender oil )and honey. Make a paste of it and apply it all over your hair and scalp for about 20 minutes. Rinse it off with cool water and some shampoo.
·
Fenugreek– This herb is also an age-old remedy for hair
growth problems. It contains proteins and nicotinic acid; protein-enriched
diets have been known to encourage stimulation of hair growth. Add a tablespoon
of this herb and water in a grinder till a smooth paste it formed. Add a little
coconut oil (or milk) to it and apply on your hair and scalp for half an hour.
Wash it off with a mild shampoo.
·
Green tea, as you know is super rich in antioxidants and that helps
in boosting hair growth and preventing hair loss. Apply warm green tea (from the used tea bags) over your scalp and
leave it for an hour. Wash it off with cool water.
·
Indian Gooseberry (amla) – This magical fruit is a powerhouse of
nutrients. It’s rich in Vitamin C and that accelerates hair growth. All you
need to do is, mix 2 teaspoons of amla powder or juice with equal amounts
of lime juice and let it dry. Rinse it off with some warm water. It will also
prevent hair pigmentation.
HOMOEOPATHIC
MANAGEMENT
Homoeopathic mode of treatment has good scope and can aid
regrowth of hair. Homoeopathic medicines stimulate the hair roots to promote
regrowth. The medicines used in Homoeopathy to aid hair regrowth are all of
natural origin and therefore, safe for use among persons of all age groups. The
main advantage of opting for Homoeopathic medicines for hair regrowth is the
absence of any related toxic side effects. Hair-loss is again just an indicator
that there is something not well in our body. The hairs may fall due to a local
infection or due to a systemic disorder or deficiency. The treatment also
varies accordingly. The following homoeopathic medicines are often found
indicated in cases of hair fall: Alum, Ars, Bar-c, Carbo-veg, Flour-ac, Graph,
Lyco, Nat-m, Nit-ac, Phos-ac, Phos, Selen, Sep, Syph, Thallium, Vinca.
Medicine
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Indication
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Fluoricum Acidum
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It is
considered excellent for hair loss, especially alopecia areata, where the
patient loses hair from spots on the scalp. It is also adept at dealing with
the resulting hair fall after a period of sickness, hair breakage, hair fall
caused by syphilis, and hair gets tangled a lot. It is recommended by a lot
of homeopathic doctors.
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Phosphorus
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It is a
medicine that is capable of curing a wide array of diseases. While it is
popular for treating alopecia, it is also used to heal issues of the
gastrointestinal tract, blood, nervous tissue, and bones.
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Calcarea Carbonica
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Calcarea
Carb, has been found to be one of the best homeopathic medicines for hair
regrowth. It is often prescribed to patients for whom hair loss is accompanied
by intense itching and sweating of the scalp.
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Vinca Minor
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Vinca
Minor is efficient in treating alopecia when it is accompanied by dandruff.
It is also used to treat abnormal hair growth i.e. when the hair grows out
like white wool.
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Silicea
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It is
hard to believe that this deep acting remedy is inert before it undergoes
potentization. It is used to treat a wide range of diseases. Homeopaths
commonly prescribe Silicea for baldness accompanied with pain. It also treats
skin conditions like eczema, which may sometimes cause dandruff.
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Baryta Carbonica
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This
homeopathic cure is administered to young people suffering from premature
baldness. It is generally used to treat timid people who are experiencing
baldness along with throat complaints and issues such as tonsillitis.
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Lycopodium Clavatum
|
This is
one of the best homeopathic medicines for preventing a number of hair-related
problems. Lycopodium is a wonderful remedy for hair loss, premature graying
of the hair, and even baldness. It is prepared from club moss (fungus), which
is potentized for its usage. This homeopathic medicine also tackles premature
balding.
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Psorinum
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Psorinum
is the best treatment for hair loss that is caused due to dandruff. Dandruff
is a common result of skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema. Psorinum
tackles the root of the cause, reducing hair fall and dandruff at the same
time.
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Mezereum
|
This is
another medicine that efficiently deals with conditions of the skin such as
rashes, lesions, and psoriasis. It tackles hair fall in people who have
crusty scalps and infected scalps with pus. It is also ideal for encouraging
hair growth.
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Kali Sulphuricum
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When
the dandruff is yellow in color, Kali Sulphuricum is a good treatment to
resort to. It promises great results and is often prescribed by homeopaths to
patients who complain of dandruff and hair loss together.
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Natrum Muriaticum
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The
interesting thing about Natrum Muriaticum is that it is made from common salt
through potentization. It is used to treat a myriad of issues and is perfect
for treating post childbirth hair fall. It is also prescribed for hair fall
in women suffering from anemia.
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Pulsatilla Pratensis
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This is
administered to women suffering from post-delivery hair loss. The people to
whom this medicine is prescribed often report a lack of thirst and a desire
for breathing in fresh air. It is also administered to women who have trouble
in digesting fatty food.
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