Hair Loss And Homoeopathy
Hair loss, also known as alopecia or baldness, refers to a loss of hair from the head or body. Baldness can refer to general hair loss or male pattern hair loss.
Hair loss and hypotrichosis have many causes including androgenetic alopecia, fungal infection, trauma (e. G, due to (trichotillomania), radiotherapy, chemotherapy, nutritional deficiencies (e. G, iron deficiency), and autoimmune diseases (e. G, alopecia areata. Hair loss severity occurs across a spectrum with extreme examples including alopecia totalis (total loss of hair on the head) and alopecia universalis (total loss of all hair on the head and body).
The most common cause of alopecia is
*androgenetic alopecia (male-pattern or female-pattern hair loss)
*androgenetic alopecia is an androgen-dependent hereditary disorder in which dihydrotestosterone plays a major role. This form of alopecia may eventually affect up to 80% of white men by the age of 70 (male-pattern hair loss) and about half of all women (female-pattern hair loss).
Other common causes of hair loss are
*drugs (including chemotherapeutic agents)
**infection (eg, tinea capitis, kerion, cellulitis of the scalp)
*systemic disorders (disorders that cause high fever, sle, endocrine disorders, and nutritional deficiencies)
*alopecia areata
Less common causes are primary hair shaft abnormalities, autoimmune diseases, heavy metal poisoning, and rare dermatologic conditions.
Homoeopathy offers best and permanent solution for hair loss, the medicine should be selected based on symptom totality and correct individualisation, some medicines such as sulphur, lycopodium, merc sol, nitricum acidum, calcarea carb, graphites, acid fluoric are very effective in treating hair loss. *infection