Hair Growth Cycle
Anagen phase: this where 85% to 90% of the hairs actively grows on the average person’s head. it is has the highest amount of melanin and this occurs over a period of two to six years.
Catagen phage: This is where the hair stops growing and yet does not shed. It is where the hair follicle is being reabsorbed in the head, this period lasts two to three weeks
Telogen phase: When the hair rest and slowly weakens because the hair follicle has moved into the head at this point , the hair will begin to fall out, this period lasts 6- 8 weeks.
Exogen phase: Hair fall out , a new hair follicle is formed and moves again to anagen phase where hair grows again.
The average person naturally loses about 100 hairs a day and natural hair loss is mainly due to genetics (family history) and higher levels of Sex hormone steroids (androgens) – dihydrotestosterone.
Examples of hairloss are below:
Normal male hair pattern loss:
Normal female hair pattern loss:
Alopecia Areata
Telogen effluvium
Anlagen effluvium
Traction alopecia
Trichotillomania
Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia
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Advanced medical services related to the ‘minor ailment’ condition
If you wish to go to the Infection Service or Aftercare Service, please select one of the tabs below:
Infection Service
- This section is regarding if one has an infection or not
- Check an infection by answering ‘yes or no approach’ to identify infections
- An additional information tool available to explain further medical conditions, symptoms and feelings
- This tool has a ‘save’ function and can be retrieved at a later time
- Presented as a report in a percentage format
Aftercare Service
- The Aftercare Service is an optional service where one can answer questions related to their symptoms, which could be a more serious underlying condition (not an infection or any physical injury).
- For example if one had pain in their wrist, it may not be a simple sprain but a form of arthritis.
- This site does not include body, skin or nail Infection conditions and/or diseases, please see ‘The Infection Service’ section for those conditions.
- Check “Refer to Dr symptoms” by answering ‘yes or no approach’ to identify diseases
- An additional information tool available to explain further medical conditions, symptoms and feelings
- This tool has a ‘save’ function and can be retrieved at a later time
- Presented as a report in a percentage format
Rash Aftercare Service
- The ‘Rash Aftercare Service’ is an optional service where we try to identify a non-infection rash if one believes it is not a minor ailment rash.
- For example one may think they have eczema when it could be skin cancer.
- This site does not include body, skin or nail Infection conditions and/or diseases, please see ‘The Infection Service’ section for those conditions.
- Check a rash by answering ‘yes or no approach’ to identify rashes
- An additional information tool available to explain further medical conditions, symptoms and feelings
- This tool has a ‘save’ function and can be retrieved at a later time.
- It is then presented as a report in a percentage format.
Nail Aftercare Service
- The ‘Nail Aftercare Service’ is an optional service where we try to identify underlying nail conditions and how it may be related to other medical conditions.
- For example one may think they have eczema when it is could be skin cancer.
- This site does not include body, skin or nail Infection conditions and/or diseases, please see ‘The Infection Service’ section for those conditions.
- Check one’s nail by answering ‘yes or no approach’ to identify conditions
- An additional information tool available to explain further medical conditions, symptoms and feelings
- This tool has a ‘save’ function and can be retrieved at a later time
- It is then presented as a report
Infection Service
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