Male hair loss
The most common form of male hair loss is known as pattern baldness, which accounts for almost 95 percent of all male hair loss cases. This type of male hair loss is mainly hereditary and in most cases, it affects men by the age of 50.
Male pattern hair loss is also known as Alopecia. Some men may suffer from Alopecia areata, which means patchy baldness. The hair becomes thin, weak and in the course of time, a patch becomes visible on the head.
Male hair loss can not hurt men physically but can cause psychological damage, as most of the men with pattern hair loss feel low self-confidence. Once hair loss becomes visible, their mind will be constantly plagued by the question of how to stop and reverse it. There are several hair loss remedies available in the market, some prescription but mostly herbal. All of these treatments claim to be best for hair loss; however, very few of them have clinical data back up for their claims.
If you too are suffering from hair loss, your best bet is to consult a doctor to find the root cause of your condition and accordingly get prescription treatment. You can either do a physical consultation or opt for an online consultation through an online clinic. The latter is definitely a very convenient and non-embarrassing method but it can not replace a face-to-face consultation with your doctor.
What are the causes of male hair loss?
The most common cause of male pattern hair loss lies in your genes as you can inherit it from your father. Rogue male sex hormones can also lead to hair loss with dihydrotestosterone (DHT) being the main culprit. DHT is an altered version of testosterone, the main male sex hormone which is necessary for sexual functioning in men. When testosterone turns into DHT, it starts weakening hair follicles and causes hair loss.
In some cases, male hair loss is also attributed to use of some hair conditioners or shampoos that contain some chemicals. It may result in male hair loss to a small extent if not total hair loss. Male hair loss may also occur due to certain medical conditions or illnesses. Some surgical procedures might also lead to hair loss in some men.
Some chronic diseases and the excess intake of medicines over a prolonged period of time may also result in male hair loss. If you are taking medication for treating any medical conditions, then you should tell your GP about all such drugs while seeking consultation for male pattern baldness. This might help the doctor evaluate the causes of your hair loss and recommend the necessary hair loss treatment.
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