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Nourishing Hair and Lifestyle Holistically Webinar

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Nourishing Hair and Lifestyle Holistically Webinar

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  1. Nourishing Hair and Lifestyle Holistically Embracing the Beauty and Confidence of Your Hair Dr A. Veena Vilashini, BHMS., MD., Fellowship in aesthetics and cosmetology. Dip. In Sonology.

  2. Understanding Hair Loss Hair loss is a fairly common occurrence. While it’s more prevalent in older adults, anyone can experience it, including children. It’s typical to lose between 50 and 100 hairs a day With about 100,000 hairs on your head, that small loss isn’t noticeable. New hair normally replaces the lost hair, but this doesn’t always happen. Depending on the underlying cause, it may be temporary or permanent.

  3. Causes Of Hair Fall HIGH STRESS Scalp Infection Smoking & Drinking Pregnancy Genetic Hair Loss Hair Styling & colouring PCOD Medications Poor Diet

  4. Different Types of Hair Loss Androgenic alopecia Alopecia areata Anagen effluvium Telogen effluvium Tinea capitis Traction alopecia

  5. Androgenic alopecia Androgenic alopecia, or 'pattern alopecia,' is hereditary hair loss affecting both men and women, commonly known as male and female pattern baldness.

  6. Alopecia areata Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition that causes your immune system to attack hair follicles, resulting in bald patches. Ranging from small to large, it may result in total hair loss."

  7. Anagen effluvium Anagen effluvium involves a rapid loss of hair. This usually happens because of radiation

  8. Tinea capitis Tinea capitis, also called ringworm of the scalp, is a fungal infection that can affect the scalp and hair shaft. It causes small bald patches that are scaly and itchy.

  9. Traction alopecia Traction alopecia results from too much pressure and tension on the hair, often from wearing it in tight styles, like braids, ponytails, or buns.

  10. How can I prevent hair loss? Keep hairstyles loose Avoid touching your hair Pat hair dry Aim for a nutrient-rich balanced diet

  11. Which vitamin can help with hair loss? B vitamins, specifically riboflavin, biotin, folate, and vitamin B12 Iron Vitamin C Vitamin D

  12. Best Foods for Hair Growth

  13. PATIENT REVIEWS

  14. Thank You Dr A. Veena Vilashini,

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