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Hair Loss Increasing In India



Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 19 April 2006 | There are 0 comments

Reports coming from hair loss experts in India are that due to the stresses of modern life and the globalisation of the workplace, hair loss cases in both men and women are increasing especially among professional people. Hair loss is also becoming more common in young people from about the age of 16 whereas previously this happened normally after the age of thirty.

Tricologists from all over India, especially in Mumbai and the bigger cities are saying that the number of patients seeking hair loss help is rising. The stress of modern life can cause the levels of glucocorticoids to rise. Glucocorticoids function in a similar way to male hormones which in turn form DHT that weakens the hair follicles. India has also witnesses rapid changes in the quality of air and in the type of diet. These factors too may be responsible for the rise in hair loss cases.

Many new clinics specialising in the trichology are opening up in Indian cities. Trichology deals with all hair and scalp difficulties which include hair loss, itchy scalp, weak and thin hair, dry or oily scalps. Seeing a trained trichologists is an essential step for the restoration of hair and to prevent hair loss. Keeping the hair and scalp healthy are important to beat hair loss and detoxifying the scalp can stop hair loss completely in some cases. Indian trichologists are recommending that you keep your hair and scalp clean at all times to maximise hair health.

By keeping your scalp healthy you are enhancing the lymphatic system in the body which functions like a circulation system getting rid of toxins and boosting oxygen and nutrition to the hair follicles. Massaging the scalp is a good way of getting the circulation going in the head and freeing up the hair from toxins and getting the hair growth cycle stimulated.

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