Saturday, February 2, 2013

Hair Loss

Hair loss, referred to as alopecia, is a common yet distressing condition that affects young as well as older individuals. In general, most hair loss is not associated with systemic or internal disease, nor is poor diet a frequent factor. Frequently, hair may simply thin as a result of predetermined genetic factors, family history, and the overall aging process. 

Many men and women may notice a mild and often normal physiologic thinning of hair starting in their thirties and forties. Other times, normal life variations including temporary severe stress, nutritional changes, and hormonal changes like those in pregnancy, puberty, and menopause may cause a reversible hair loss. Although hair does not have any specific function in human beings, the psychological aspect of losing hair may be profound, often resulting in the sufferers exploring all possible solutions with the hope that at least one might work! With the advent of hair transplantation, many individuals have finally found the answer to their hair loss problem.


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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Allergy


An allergy is a reaction of your immune system to something that does not bother most other people. People who have allergies often are sensitive to more than one thing. 

An allergy can be caused by exposure to anything and everything under the sun, including the sun. For example, pollen in the air can cause allergy and result in a runny nose. Excess sunlight may cause allergic reactions of the skin. One important fact to note here is that a substance causes allergy in only some individuals. Thus, what determines if a person is likely to suffer from allergies is not only the allergen but the way the immune system deals with the external substance. Hereditary or genetic factors play an important role in determining if a person is likely to be allergic or not.


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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Abdominal Pain

Abdominal pain is pain that is felt in the abdomen. The abdomen is an anatomical area that is bounded by the lower margin of the ribs and diaphragm above, the pelvic bone (pubic ramus) below, and the flanks on each side. Although abdominal pain can arise from the tissues of the abdominal wall that surround the abdominal cavity (such as the skin and abdominal wall muscles), the term abdominal pain generally is used to describe pain originating from organs within the abdominal cavity. Organs of the abdomen include the stomach, small intestine, colon, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and pancreas.

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