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Strain and stress that goes to the head

24 Aug 2009, by Paul in Uncategorized

When a doctor is consulted by a patient, especially a younger one, complaining of the sudden loss of hair, the most important part of the examination is taking the history.

In a young person the likely cause of patchy hair loss is alopecia areata, trichotillomania or the fracture of the hair shafts such as may be caused by braiding that has resulted in the hair being pulled to such an extent that it breaks off. Trichotillomania is the name given to the compulsion to play with the hair, often involving twisting and pulling, to such an extent that it comes out in chunks. It is a variation of the damage that can be done to hair by an over-zealous hairdresser braiding hair.

Alopecia areata is the term used to describe patches of baldness that can affect the hair of the scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes or body hair. Any hair-bearing area can be affected by alopecia areata. It is often precipitated by stress but although the patient has no obvious other symptoms of skin or general disease, many doctors think that it is likely that the underlying cause is one of the autoimmune conditions. Complete recovery may occur and the prognosis is much better if the bald patches are confined to a smaller area. When it is severe and generalised, as in this case, the problem is less likely to clear up.

This would seem to be a classic case of severe alopecia areata. It could be that it was triggered by the stress of the hair braiding but it would not be the basic cause. This condition needs treatment with psychotherapy, sometimes helped by a mild anti-depressant.

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In order to treat hair loss effectively we would recommend that you have a diagnosis made as soon as possible by one of our experienced Westminster Trichologists. Stress can be an aggravator in almost all cases of hair loss and an accurate diagnosis will always, at the very least, take some of the stress away from you.

Gary Heron says: “You’ll have access to the most effective treatments available through The Hair Centre and at a fraction of the cost of going to other Private Commercial Clinics and Centres.”

When it’s time to see the Trichologist: If you begin losing hair rapidly, and or are cosmetically concerned about baldness, consult your Trichologist about treatment options. You can receive a free hair loss consultation with a Westminster Trichologist at our Hair Centre.

The point is that you are not getting to the real problem and you should seek specific professional advice from a Westminster Trichologist.

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