Wet Dreams May Lead to Teenage Hair Loss

Released on: December 11, 2007, 2:27 am

Press Release Author: chris Parker

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Atlanta, Georgia, 12/1/2007 - Department of Research Writing
at QHT reveals that wet dreams or nocturnal emission in boys at teenage may result
in hair thinning and hair loss. Wet dreams or nocturnal emission is the ejaculation
of semen during sleep.

Press Release Body: Atlanta, Georgia, 12/1/2007 - Department of Research Writing at
QHT reveals that wet dreams or nocturnal emission in boys at teenage may result in
hair thinning and hair loss. Wet dreams or nocturnal emission is the ejaculation of
semen during sleep. Boys start to have wet dreams at 12 or 14 depending upon their
sexual excitement. It is normal for boys to have nocturnal emission and indicates
their puberty and normal sexual growth.

The composition of semen varies depending upon the health of boys. Zinc is the
essential component of seminal secretion. The normal semen does contain zinc and
potassium. Zinc is also essential for the growth and development of healthy hair
follicles and healthy hair.

Most boys have around 4 wet dreams a week that leads to zinc deficiency. Boys at
their initial teenage does not recognize the fact and start hair loss or hair
thinning when they get 17 to 18. Therefore, continuous supply of zinc is essential.
You can get required amount of zinc from drinking lots of milk and using topical
hair care supplements that contain zinc. Topical application of these supplements
nourishes your hair follicles and supplies the required amount of zinc. Hair
thinning caused by zinc deficiency often starts from receding hair line.

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