Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Hair loss on man

Recent studies show that there are at least eighty-percent of men who are experiencing hair loss when they reach the age of thirty-five. On the other hand, there are at least fifty percent of men aging from age twenty to twenty-nine are beginning to undergo several symptoms of hair loss. The figures are very shocking, especially to the men population who are still in denial that they are more prone to hair loss than women. Therefore, they must know the different causes of hair loss among their gender to be able to prevent further damage caused by receding hair line.

The prime source of hair loss among men is the genetic disposition called Androgenetic Alopecia. It is an inherited hair condition from your parents. If your father is bald, then more likely you will have the same condition as well. Androgenetic alopecia happens because of the distinctive male hormone (androgen) called dihydrotestosterone or DHT. This is also commonly known as the male-pattern baldness. It is termed so because the hair located at the top of the head starts to recede. On the other hand, the hair located at the sides and the back does not fall out. Hair begins to get thin in a certain pattern. Eventually, androgenetic alopecia leads to partial baldness in men. Those who are unfortunate may experience complete baldness after being under the condition of androgenetic alopecia for a long time.

There are several reasons why androgenetic alopecia in men happens. But studies show that the main reason for having androgenetic alopecia is the illnesses that men are suffering. Aside from receding hair line, men are also prone to various health discomforts. This includes the enlargement of the prostate, coronary heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, prostate cancer and more. These health conditions affect the scalp and hair follicles, making it function improperly causing hair fall out among men.
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