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Common Hair Problems
Common Hair And Scalp Problems -
1. Itchy Scalp - If you have itching of the scalp,
there maybe two main causes.
Lice - Apart from affecting the scalp, lice
can reside on the body anbd on the clothes as well.The
lice suck blood from the skin and may cause infection.The
main problem, however is itching.The thing to look for,
to confirm the presence of lice, are the eggs laid by
lice; these are attached to the hair and are the size
of a pinhead, so you really have to search carfully
for them.Once the diagnosis is made the problem is easily
treated with malathion or gamma benzene hexachloride;both
have to be applied once a week for two weeks.
Dandruff -We all shed dead skin cells as a normal
process; these cells are not shed off individually but
as aggravates which are normally too small to be seen.In
dandruff, however, the shedding of the dead cells is
in larger visible aggravates;there is also an excessive
production of dead cells.Dandruff is generally rare
in children.Scaling generally begins to emerge at adolescence.Starting
at puberty, dandruff increases gradually over the next
few years; it is maximum in the early twenties.Later
over the years, it gradually decreases and is decidedly
rare in the elderly.
Getting Rid Of Dandruff -
There are two ways of treating dandruff:either the scales
are removed as quickly as they are formed, or the formation
of scales is suppressed.Shampooing is a good way to
rapidly remove the scales.To be effective the washing
should be thorough and frequent.Application of oils
temporarily improves the appearance of a scaly scalp
because the scales stick to the scalp and are less visible.But
oils tend to nullify the effect of shampooing to a considerable
extent and are best avoided if you are suffering from
dandruff.Medicated shampoos are very popular, these
contain selenium sulphide, zinc pyrithione or coaltar.These
agents decrease the production of scales in addition
to removing the scales.Corticosteroid applications are
also very effective in reducing the production of scales
and are used for severe dandruff.But the most important
aspect of treating dandruff is that the medications
should be used regularly till you outgrow the problem.
2. Greying Of Hair -
The age of onset of the greying process is largely
determioned by our genes.Generally by the age of 50,
50% of the population have at least 50% grey hair.Grey
hair can sometimes appear earlier too.Premature greying
runs in certain families.Rapid greying of hair may occur
after severe emotional stress.In certain internal diseases
like diseases of the Thyroid Gland,certain anaemias,
hair may grey early.
What Can Be Done -
The usual and the most effective way of dealing with
greying of hair is dyeing it.There are several dyes
available.The oxidative dyes are the most versatile
and the most frequently used, despite the fact that
they can cause reactions.Henna is also used because
apart from its safety it is a superb conditioner.
3. Loss Of Hair-Baldness -
Causes Of Baldness-
All of us loose hair.A loss of upto 100 hair a day is
normal, as this hair loss is replaced.Excessive hair
loss which is not replaced leads to baldness.Baldness
or alopecia, as your doctor would call it, has several
causes:
The commonest form of baldness that affects men.It
is called male pattern baldness.The hair loss in this
condition depends on two factors, namely the presence
of androgens(male sex hormones), and a genetic tendency
to develop baldness.One out of every ten men is likely
to develop some degree of alopecia by the age of 25;
by the age of 35, 4 out 10 men show some baldness; and
by the age of 50, nearly half of all men are bald.
Many systemic diseases can cause diffuse hair loss.Any
prolonged debilitation(thyroid, viral fevers, malaria,
operations, accidents and even child-birth) can be followed
by diffuse loss of hair.Mental stress must be included
as a cause of this type of baldness.Nutritional deficiencies,
crash dieting and anorexia nervosa are all also associated
with hair loss.Anaemia is an important cause of hair
loss in women.
The third type of baldness is called alopecia areata.Patches
of baldness first appear on the scalp, but can spread
to the eyebrows and eyelashes as well.In men the beard
area may be involved.Fortunately most of the time, the
problem resolves on its own.This pattern of alopecia
is more commonly seen in men and is sometimes associated
with leucoderma and diabetes.
Some diseases of the scalp like fungal and bacterial
infections on scalp can also cause baldness.
Finally physical trauma also results in hair loss;
this type of hair loss affects women more often than
it affects men.Tight hair styles, too much exposure
to hot air can also be a cause to some extent.
Remedy -
The easiest and the cheapest solution is to grow the
remaining hair, and to restyle it to cover the bald
areas.Conditioning the hair would give body to the hair,
but these methods can be resorted to only in mild cases
of baldness.
Another but rather expensive solution is hair transplantation.Hair
when transplanted from a hair producing area to a bald
area of the scalp, continues to function and grow normally
for a lifetime.If done with skill this method seems
to work fairly well.
4. Superflous Hair -
Superflous hair or hirsutism maybe due to heredity
or ethnic causes.A mild hirsutism might be seen in women
after menopause.
Remedy -
- Bleaching: Bleaching is one way of making
existing hair less conspicuous-it is good for down,
rather than for thick coarse hair.It is the most commonly
used method for camouflaging facial hair.But blaching
might cause irritations in some.
- Shaving: It is a fallacy that hair grows
faster and becomes coarser after shaving.Yes, after
shaving hair does reappear with great rapidity(within
24 hrs), because shaving cuts the hair just at the
surface.
- Pumice Stone: Abrasives in the form of pumice
stones and special emery covered mitts and pads, are
frequently used to remove unwanted hair.Though this
method is cheap, its effects are temporary.This method
is most effectively used on moderately coarse hair
of the legs and arms and is not practical for use
on the face.
- Chemical Depilation: Depilatory agents such
as creams, lotions and sprays used in the method of
depilation may cause irritation and dryness of the
skin and thus should never be used on broken skin.However
conduct a patch test before using any of the depilatory
agents.
- Waxing: This is one of the oldest methods
of removing hair.However, the wax should be warmed
to the right temperature(neither too hot or too cold)
and applied by an expert.If doing at home use cold
waxing method instead.Waxing reduces hair growth if
done frequently and is the best method of hair removal
- Plucking And Threading: These methods are
usually reserved for eye-brows, hair on the upper
lip and chin and for removing odd hair around the
nipples.These methods do not increase hair growth.
- Electrolysis: Electric epilation is considered
a safe and a cosmetically acceptable method of removing
unwanted hair permanently.It is a useful way of getting
rid of facial hair, but for hairy arms and legs it
might prove too expensive and time-consuming.
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