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More About Male Pattern Baldness

 

 

What Is Male Pattern Baldness?

Androgenetic alopecia or more commonly known as male pattern baldness (MPB) afflicts almost half of the men on this planet. It’s part of the aging process but it strikes young people as early as the early 20s or even late teens because of their genetic predisposition to it.

 

It’s no consolation that today’s fashion and hair styling trends in men make the bald look acceptable which is fine because many now sport shaving their heads rather than let a few remaining strands dangle with unsightly aesthetics. The $1B industry for OTC hair loss treatment that continues to grow is evidently a sign that the demand for a cure to baldness remains unabated.

 

 

What Cause Hair Loss In Men?

Androgenetic Alopecia - The most common cause accounting for 95% of all known hair loss cases, its name comes from the male androgen hormone, testosterone that gets converted into DHT by the action of the 5-alpha-reductase enzyme. Once they get to the scalp and binds with the hair follicles, you can kiss your beautiful hair styles goodbye.The predisposition to it is hereditary and progressive alopecia can only be managed, not cured.

 

Chemotherapy and Medication - Some chemicals are so potent that within 24 hours of taking them, hair starts to fall off.  Cancer patients are counseled on this when undertaking chemotherapy and often use wigs or have their head shaved even before chemotherapy starts.  But once chemotherapy is stopped, hair growth resumes in a few months though not always in the same density levels.

 

Ailments and Infections - Blood disorders like anemia can deprive hair follicles of the nutrients to grow hair. Skin infections like lichen planus can cause patchy hair loss. Thyroid disorders that result in Thyroxin deficiency or overproduction that leads hair loss. But once the ailment or infection is treated, hair growth resumes usually in 3-4 months after being cured.

 

Nutritional Deficiency - Hair is 100% keratin, a protein byproduct. Insufficient protein can lead to hair loss as there’d be no keratin to produce hair with. Vitamin and mineral deficiency leads to all sorts of health problems including hair loss. An entire book can be written to discuss the role of vitamins to the body and in maintaining hair growth. Just read about it online.

 

 

Baldness Diagnosis

Patterned alopecia usually starts with hair thinning in the vertex of the head or a receding hairline. Other hair loss causes result in less patterned balding. Chemotherapy will result in homogenous  hair loss  while patches of bald spots result with disease or infection on the scalp. Consulting with your doctor is always the first thing to do when you notice more than typical hair clumps being left on your hair brush or comb or seeing more of them over the bath floor drain.

 

 

Prevention

About the only way you can prevent hair loss is no different from preventing other health problems, you need to maintain a healthy lifestyle. That means taking the right nutrients, exercise and the right body hygiene.

 

Having said that, androgenetic alopecia cannot be prevented and cannot be cured. Once it starts, baldness becomes progressive and eventually permanent. While OTC and prescriptive drugs can control and delay it, even reverse the process in the early stages by promoting hair to grow, once you stop the medication, hair loss resumes with full vengeance.

 

Going into surgical hair transplantation is the only effective permanent solution. The other causes of baldness like nutritional deficiency, chemotherapy and stress are temporary once the conditions that led to it are lifted. The same goes with viral, fungal and bacterial scalp infestation. Get rid of these and you stop hair loss.

 

 

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