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Drug effects on hair loss
Illnesses or surgery procedures often induces hairloss. This
might be due to the chemical composition of the drug
treatments used for treating the illness. Hair loss might
also be caused because of stress and anxiety that is related
to the illness. In such cases, finding the right hair loss
product or treatment should consider the triggering cause.
Different drugs, like anticoagulants, chemotherapy or
excessive A vitamin intakes may trigger hair loss.
In accordance to the trigger, your
hair loss product should aim specifically at reducing
excessive hair falling while not interfering with the effect
of other drugs. Your doctors should help you make a correct
decision in this case. Here are the most common hair loss
related diseases and conditions:
Toxic alopecia
A temporary infection of the scalp may be caused by various
diseases such as diabetes, syphilis, poor digestions.
Mineral and vitamin deficiencies may also lead to male hair
loss through alopecia. This is especially true for the A
vitamin deficiency. The infectious disease can last up to
four months and is one of the most brutal and severe hair
loss problems.
Male hair loss and scarring alopecia
A variation of the above mentioned disease, scarring occurs
after the scalp tissue becomes inflamed and begins to
decompose. Various causes may lead to scarring alopecia:
physical trauma, injuries, burns, prolonged x-ray exposure.
Other causes might be of infectious nature: deep ulcers,
sarcoidosis, syphilis, or tuberculosis, cutaneous lupus
erythematosus, lichen planus, chronic deep bacterial or
fungal infections. Male hair loss through scarring alopecia
is severe ad re-growth is usually not expected without
medical intervention.
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