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Hair Loss News and UpdatesChild Hair Loss Due to Eczema - Is it Permanent?Wednesday, December 03, 2008 Given your child's age, it's important to consult with your doctor regarding available hair loss treatment options for this unique case. You might consider starting with a 2% minoxidil (Rogaine) formula to see if this helps. Minoxidil 2% is somewhat less effective than the 5% formula, but it's also much more friendly to the scalp. At the advice of a physician... Read Entire Article Hair Loss from Accutane or Genetics? Tuesday, December 02, 2008 Though accutane can cause hair loss, it sounds more like your sons may be experiencing the early onset of genetic male pattern baldness, starting with hairline recession. Hereditary hair loss is not age discriminatory and will most likely progress to an extent without medical treatment... Read Entire Article Does "TestoRipped" Testosterone Booster and Strength Builder Cause Hair Loss? Sunday, November 30, 2008 TestoRipped is said to be an "all-natural" way to boost testosterone and burn fat. It is not considered a steroid and is legal for purchase. Any supplement that increases the amount of testosterone in your body may increase the production of DHT (dihydrotestosterone). As a result of increased DHT, male pattern baldness may accelerate in those susceptible to genetic hair loss... Read Entire Article Typhoid Fever Induced Hair Loss Tuesday, November 25, 2008 Typhoid is a severe bacterial infection typically caused by contaminated water or food and can be the cause of acute anemia due to the damage it does on the alimentary system. There are over 40 potential symptoms resulting from typhoid fever including but not limited to a loss of appetite resulting in weight loss, fever, headaches, hair loss... Read Entire Article Is There Anything Besides Topical and Oral Medication to Treat Female Hair Loss? Monday, November 24, 2008 The good news is, thinning hair female hair loss all over the scalp very seldom results in complete baldness. In many cases, there is a direct non-genetic cause; that when found and treated can stop and even reverse your hair loss. As you rightfully pointed out, the first step is consulting with a dermatologist who should perform a full scalp biopsy and medical evaluation to attempt to target conditions that may be contributing to it. Read Entire Article |