.

.
.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Protein Deficiency Related Hair Loss


Protein is an essential macro nutrients that requires for more or less all functions of body beside besides proteins are known as building blocks of body. It requires for repair and growth body tissue. Simultaneously, proteins are essential component of nails and hair in the body.

Amino acids are building block of proteins and there are nine essential amino acids whose supply from outside is must for growth, maintenance and repair of physical body. A person must have regular intake of protein through balanced diet or supplement. One of a prime signal of protein deficiency is hair loss.

Protein Deficiency and Hair Loss

There are numerous factors that control hair loss. These factors can be divided as external and internal.  External factors comprises exposing hair to harsh chemicals, using of hair cosmetics regular etc: where as internal factors are macro (this includes protein deficiency) and micro nutrients deficiency, hormonal problems, disease, infection etc.

Now here we come why protein is essential for hair. Hair contains 90% of protein called Keratin besides growth and metabolism that leads to hair re-growth, length and thickening requires a good supply of proteins besides water, hormones and other essential elements. It should be remembered that among the different symptoms due to lack of protein hair loss may the very first one. Other few protein deficiency related hair problems are brittle hair, loose of shine, early baldness etc.

Prevention of Protein Deficiency and Hair Loss

If a person does not suffer from some long lasting health related problems, for instance, hormonal disturbance, infections follows hair care routine properly, use infrequent chemical substances but still loss hair then he should check for his protein intake. A balanced diet with sufficient micro nutrients and high protein certainly is the best hair loss prevention measurement.

In general, vegetarian food contains less amount of protein then non vegan food besides Vegan food does not always carry a complete protein that contains all nine essential amino acids. So a combination of different vegetarian food must the opted for. It is a fact that a person who does not take animal proteins is highly prone to unnatural hair loss.

Most enriched vegetarian protein sources are milk, cottage cheese, soybeans, tofu, beans etc. It is a wise decision to intake a wide combination of these foods in every day’s diet to get all essential amino acids in right and sufficient combination.

Sometime people who suffer from lactose intolerance can’t consume milk or milk products. Person suffers from this problem may take few servings of available of protein supplements after consulting a medical practitioner.  Similar way, vitamins like B-complex and trace elements like Zinc, Selenium are also essential for hair. It is advisable that if someone wants to take protein, vitamin and mineral supplement he should consult a doctor to avoid overdose and related toxicities. For long days over intake of proteins are harmful for kidney and liver.

This is a brief and easily understandable information regarding the relation between protein deficiency and hair loss. Never forget if you are taking a balance diet still suffer from excess hair loss then there may be some underlying health problem. In that case you must take advice from a competent authority.


Thursday, March 15, 2012

Male Pattern Baldness

Figuring out which kind of hair thinning you |are affected by can be helpful in identifying what intervention is effective in an attempt to find out best solution for your problem.

Setting up a Baseline To Identify Male Pattern Baldness
 

You can find it very helpful if you invest some time to determine a baseline. Pick up your camera and |have a number  of  pictures of your hair from the front, the sides, the back and the top, that means, attempt to include each and every possible angles under decent light source. The best set of pictures will be important for gauging your own improvement as hair starts to regrow.  You’ll be surprised motivated when you compare an image of yourself after 3 months  with a picture of the identical “problem spot” of today.

Male Patter Baldness according to Hamilton-Norwood Scale

The Hamilton-Norwood Scale
This is actually a scale to measure Male Pattern Baldness, it is needless to utter some medical perlance. The best is to see some picture for better understand of this scale. A photo may be worth a thousand words. This reference scale was developed by Dr. James Hamilton back in the ‘50’s and twenty years later was updated and revised by Dr. O’Tar Norwood.

Norwood I  :- Displays an ordinary head of hair without any visible hair loss.
Norwood II :-Shows the hair diminishing in a wedge-shaped pattern.
Norwood III :- Shows exactly the same diminishing pattern as Norwood II, except the hairline has retreated much deeper into the frontal area and the temporal area.
Norwood IV:- Demonstrates the hairline diminishing more significantly in the frontal region and temporal area than Norwood III and there is the start of a balding spot at the rear of the head.
Norwood V:- Indicates the identical pattern as Norwood IV but with much-reduced hair density.
Norwood VI:     The strip of hair attaching the two sides of the scalp that existed in Norwood IV and V has disappeared in Norwood VI.
Norwood VII :- shows hair receding all the way back to the base of the head and the sides just above the ears.