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From hay fever medications to a specific type of sugar: new approaches could revolutionize the fight against hair loss.
There are various reasons that can lead to hair loss, including seasonal fluctuations. Especially in spring and autumn – when the temperature differences are greater – this can put stress on the scalp and hair follicles and lead to seasonal hair loss. Regardless of the cause, hair loss often represents a significant burden for those affected. There is currently no panacea, but there are new research approaches that appear promising.
New hope in the fight against hair loss: four innovative approaches
Despite years of research, there is still no definitive solution to hair loss. © BRUNO / IMAGE POINT FR / BSIP/IMAGO
The currently available hair loss remedies can stabilize hair loss and slightly improve hair density, but despite years of research, a definitive solution has not yet been found. Nevertheless, scientists are constantly looking for effective remedies. The following four methods could therefore offer new hope to those affected:
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- Medicines for hay fever: Research suggests that hay fever medications may also be effective against hair loss. Several studies suggest that a solution containing one percent of the antihistamine ceterizin could combat genetic hair loss.
- Vitamin D: The “sun vitamin” is produced by the body through exposure to the sun’s UV rays. A vitamin D deficiency can disrupt the growth cycle and weaken the dermis – the layer of skin where hair follicles are located – which has been shown to increase the risk of hair loss. In one study, researchers showed that bald mice given vitamin D grew new hair.
- Arthritis medications: A special medication originally developed for patients with rheumatoid arthritis can also help with hair loss. In this autoimmune disease, the immune system mistakenly attacks the joints. The situation is similar with inflammatory hair loss, the so-called alopecia areata, in which the immune system attacks the hair follicles. Studies of arthritis patients showed that patients with bald patches grew new hair. However, these medications should only be taken after consulting a doctor, as they can have unpleasant side effects including life-threatening blood clots.
- A certain type of sugar: 2-Deoxy-D-Ribose is a type of sugar that occurs naturally in the body. When used in a scalp gel, it can stimulate hair growth. The sugar stimulates the growth of new blood vessels to carry oxygen-rich blood to tissues and organs.
This article contains only general information on the relevant health topic and is therefore not intended for self-diagnosis, treatment or medication. It in no way replaces a visit to the doctor. Our editorial team is not permitted to answer individual questions about illnesses.
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