Chronic Telogen Effluvium ? Diffuse Hair Loss in Women, A Symptom of Low Iron Stores
- August 30th, 2010
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The most common form of hair loss among women Trichologists seen, chronic telogen effluvium (hair loss diffuse), as an increase in hair loss and decreased hair density over time is characterized. About 30% of menstruating women (nearly 5 million) are affected by ETC UK, so if you think you are a victim, you’re not alone!
It may take years to repair the damage. Chronic telogen effluvium and stop hair regain density depends, establishing the true cause and treat it as quickly as possible. P> It is often the case that there are a number of problems, each contributing to a woman’s hair loss. Women are increasingly under stress, high pressure jobs, juggling work and family, to consider less time for their own health and well-being. Pregnancy is a known factor and breastfeeding better for the baby is not always the best for your hair if you do not believe what you do in the management of stress, “burn” the nutrients such as vitamins B, essential for good eating quality and hair growth. faddy diets, weight loss crash, vegetarian diets and low in protein may contribute to hair loss. The average female requires about 40 grams of high quality protein (grams per 100 g) per day. Hair consists mainly of protein, can cause a lack hairshafts thin, weak and break easily. A protein deficiency may be due to changes in hair color, black hair, in shades of orange special exhibitions “or been easily detected. Other nutrients such as iron, zinc, copper, selenium, vitamin A and essential fatty acids are important for healthy hair. However, it is not advisable to try to design your own program of nutrition hair without professional help. They can cause time and money or other problems by using the wrong supplements. P> stores low iron (ferritin) The most common cause of hair loss in women, undoubtedly, is an iron deficiency. The vast majority of women who consult a trichologist, much good in the hair growth optimal iron stores. A study of 1,000 women found the study 33% had suffered hair loss, 90% of these women suffer from iron deficiency and 10% were caused by genetic or other factors. / p> Sally-Ann Tarver WITH
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GP are often not sure who will perform blood tests before the decision of the complete blood count and hemoglobin test for anemia. However, the most important blood test for female hair loss, serum ferritin, an indicator of iron stores. Research has not established a link between low hemoglobin and loss of hair, because they have low serum ferritin. In fact, it is usual to find a non-anemic with a low serum ferritin.
<, br /> Changes in the growth cycle of hair can often occur when an individual, the serum ferritin is below the L 40-70ug / serum ferritin can be very successful with a combined treatment of iron-glycine sulfate, vitamin C, L-lysine and increased vitamin B12. Once the serum ferritin reaches a certain threshold, will reduce hair loss and hair growth slowly increases. The optimum serum ferritin hair growth is good between 70-100ug / L. P> p> This information is not intended for people to diagnose or treat their own hair loss, as a number of factors to consider is. If you are serious about solving your hair problems, I strongly recommend you consult a trichologist. <> P /
The Cotswold trichology Center p> You can trichology Cotswold Centre website for more information on the hair and scalp problems or Sally-Ann for the advice to contact < ; a rel = "nofollow" onclick = visit "javascript: _gaq. push (_trackPageview [',' / outgoing / article_exit_link']);" href =" http://cots-tri. co. uk / "> http : / / cots-sorting. co. United Kingdom a> p> Sally-Ann Tarver has a long experience in helping people with their hair and scalp problems. The Cotswold trichology Centre was established in 1998 and is the only full time dedicated hair Worcestershire center clinical treatment of the scalp. P>
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