Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Certain Hairstyles Blamed for Hair Loss in Women

 

A recent news item from Houston, Texas includes a warning from a doctor saying that certain hairstyles could lead to dangerous infections and permanent hair loss.

A woman in that area developed a serious scalp infection after she had a weave sewn in at someone's house rather than going to a salon. The doctor in the news article says that this is part of “a growing epidemic among African-American women” and that he sees up to 10 women a day for it. But it is preventable. 

When a weave is sewn too tightly, it can lead to a bacterial infection as it pulls on your own hair. Treatments for the infection could include steroids and antibiotics, but the hair may be permanently damaged.

Another problem is over-processing, which could be helped by having relaxers done professionally at salons not more than once every few months.

If you experience pain, tightness, swelling, puss, or bleeding, you should see a doctor right away and then contact a hair care specialist who has been specifically trained in hair and scalp conditions. The professionals at New England Associates® will perform a physical examination of your hair and scalp to identify any problems and help you review your options and solutions. At New England Associates®, how you feel about your hair matters. We encourage you to take the time and review the possibilities and come in for a no cost, no obligation private consultation.


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Source: KTRK

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