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How To Stop Heredity Hair Loss


By: Dean Iggo


There are many hair loss treatments that claim to stop heredity hair loss on the market today. Many of them do actually work. What they often fail to tell you is where they work. Some products such as Rogaine, or others that contain minoxidyl only effect the hair on the back of the head. That does very little for those who simply have a receding hair line or are balding all over. This is, however, hope out there, there are several hair loss treatments that can help in stopping hair loss.

Many people choose to try to stop heredity hair loss with finasteride. This drug fights DHT, the male testosterone hormone that often causes hair loss. This drug can be found in Proscar and Propecia as well as in its generic form. Others get better results with a topical DHT inhibitor. These creams are applied directly to the scalp. They have, on average, an effective rate the same as finasteride and many report having fewer side effects with the creams. Yet another common treatment is through the use of a nizoral shampoos and conditioners. These are to be used in place of your regular shampoo and conditioner and also contain a DHT inhibitor.

Many people say that they get the best results from using a combination of all three of these treatments. Using the finasteride drug, the topical cream with DHT inhibitor, and the shampoos and conditioners usually can be combined with no bothersome side effects. It is important, as always, that if side effects do occur frequently and are bothersome, that you discontinue use of all of these products until you have consulted a physician. So, make sure that you talk with your doctor about hair loss treatments for receding hair lines and what the side effects are to each one.

It is not common for these treatments to produce hair growth, but it is not unheard of. The inasteride drug, topical DHT inhibitors, and shampoos and conditioners are best suited as preventive measures. At the first sight of, or before, of a receding hairline using these treatments alone or together usually can prevent or stop heredity hair loss and all over baldness in most people.

Dean Iggo is the webmaster of HairLossAids.com reviewing some of the best hairloss treatments including propecia, hair replacement, rogaine and more

 

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