by:
Richard Mitchell
Telogen discharge is a hair loss condition that is characterised by a general cutting of the hair over a period of months. It is normally found in folk who have recently full-fledged trauma with common causes including childbirth, major surgery and severe illness.
It occurs once
one or much factors interfere with the normal growth cycle and manifests once
large amount of hairs are untimely
pushed from the growth (anagen) phase into the resting (telogen) phase. The telogen hairs are loosely attached at the roots and fall out easily. Fortunately, this unnatural growth behavior is only temporary and wholly reversible.
Diagnosis of telogen discharge involves a three step process:
1. Assess the type of hair loss suffered - generally telogen discharge is typified by a rapid cutting throughout the scalp rather than the localized loss evident in most another conditions.
2. Review life events over the previous six months - typically several sort of traumatic event wish have occurred.
3. Undergo a endocrine test to rule out another abnormalities.
As far as treatment is concerned, telogen discharge normally disappears as the effects of the trauma antecedently
full-fledged begin to wear off. Consequently, there are no treatments specific to this condition though a product such as loniten (Rogaine) may help to accelerate the regrowth process.
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Just just about the author:
Richard Mitchell is the creator of the www.myhairlossadvisor.com website that provides information and guidance to those suffering from premature hair loss. Please go to Telogen Effluvium to find out much just about the issues covered in this article.