Thursday, 3 February 2011

Seborrhea And Hair Loss

Often the appearance of so unpleasant skin condition known as seborrhea, is accompanied by hair loss with variable intensity. For seborrhea generally determined increasing the amount allocated by the sebaceous glands of the skin secretions, resulting in the observed and changes in the chemical content of fat secretion.
There are two types of seborrhea - oily, which showed elevated oily skin on certain areas (and especially in the scalp), and dry seborrhea. In that type, the problem is excessive formation of keratin, while secretion is normal, and in some cases reduced. As a result of this kind of Seborrhea occurs dandruff.
When this problem is combined with hair loss, means of treatment are not abundant. Close-cropped hair and shaving the head does not lead to complete cure, but one of the prerequisites for overcoming the unpleasant condition because they facilitate the penetration of ultraviolet rays of the sun to the scalp and thereby facilitate treatment. Of particular importance to the success of treating procedures is to distinguish between hair loss in seborrhea, which occurs in men and women.
Although with representatives of the fairer sex may have been a serious growing form of seborrhea, this condition almost never lead to complete baldness.
In male hair loss, however, which is dictated by the presence of seborrhea in almost all cases crowned with complete loss of hair on his head. Intervention and treatment for men are characterized by greater intensity and consistency, but they are not timely, the consequences are often irreversible.

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