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Top 5 Women Hair Loss Treatments

October 26, 2009 by Joel Adams  
Filed under Hair Loss

When it comes to seeking advice for a women’s hair loss treatment is can be a touchy topic. Who wants to admit they are losing their hair? Few women I know will admit to losing their hair. It is one thing when a man looses his hair and a whole different story when a woman faces the loss of her hair. Call us vain or consumed with our appearance, but the moment you start loosing your hair you will understand the concern.

We can laugh about it before we find ourselves in the middle of this gradual process. Although, once it becomes noticeable women’s hair loss treatment no longer is a laughing matter. The hardest fact for women to face is the onset of androgenetic alopecia, otherwise known as the hereditary condition of hair loss for women. It is as if Mother Nature is out to get you when this pattern of hair loss sets in. If this is case or you start to realize you are losing your hair call your family doctor to get a referral to a dermatologist who specializes in hair loss. Often they have experienced the issue themselves and can be very supportive and offer suggestions for women’s hair loss treatments that you may not have considered.

When thinking of women’s hair loss treatments what is the first thing that comes to mind? Are you prepared to run out and buy the prescription drugs your doctor or dermatologist suggests to reduce your hair loss? Would you consider going through the process of hair implants to resolve your hair loss condition? These are real factors to consider when it comes to dealing with your hair loss.

Then again, there is another solution; take charge of your hair loss and the influences that may be causing it. Of course this usually applies in regards to the benefit of others such as family, or those we love. Now it is time to take charge of your health and realize women’s hair loss treatments are within our grasp.

  1. Minoxidil - Among the popular products used for the treatment of hair loss is Minoxidil. First prescribed in a tablet form, it was used to treat high blood pressure. It was not long before doctors realized that patients taking the medication experienced excessive hair growth. By applying a mixture of minoxidil on the scalp hair was also stimulated to grow, and studies have shown it is more effective for women than men.
  2. Ketoconazole - Ketoconazole or Nizoral is a topical treatment prescribed by a doctor, and is used to treat fungal infections. It also has been shown to help treat hair loss. Available in a shampoo formula contains 2% of Ketoconazole, and is prescribed for the treatment of scalp conditions. Although less effective in some cases because the formula contains only 1% of Ketoconazole over-the-counter shampoos are available.
  3. Proscar - Proscar in 5 mg pills was first used to treat the prostate. A 1 mg version approved by the FDA was later sold under the brand name Propecia, and was used for men’s hair loss. While it is used in men, women who are not pregnant or planning to get pregnant can use it to prevent hair loss and regrowth.
  4. Cimetidine - Another medication is Cimetidine or Tagamet, which has been used to treat gastrointestinal ulcers. This medication has been shown to have powerful anti-androgenic effect that is often used a preventive measure and also used to treat excess facial hair growth in women.
  5. Hormones - Hormones found in contraceptive are also an option for treating hair loss. Among the contraceptive found to help stop further hair loss and help regrowth Diane 35 and Diane 50. In the case of hormones, you doctor can help suggest what is best to accomplish your goals, and any potential side effects.

While those treatments are proved to help, some say they are not the best for your health and may cause side effects. It is good thing to look into any medication before you use it. You may also try to use natural herbs and treatments to treat women hair loss. Natural treatments will be covered in my next article about women hair loss.

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