Hair Loss: A Common Worry in Men

by Hack Stuart





Illnesses and conditions that can cause male hair loss include:

*High temperature associated with infections or flu.

*Thyroid and pituitary problems

*Some medical treatments; radiotherapy, side effects of medications such as interferon, chemotherapy and steroids can all cause hair loss.

*Stress

*Psychological problems such as trichotillomania where some people pull out their hair

*Exposure to dangerous chemicals such as thallium acetate

*Fungal infections of the scalp

*Ringworm

*Burns

*Alpaca Areata Universalis, where the whole body is affected, or totalis where the whole of the scalp becomes bald.

The good news is, if hair loss is caused by disease there are medicines, which can help reverse the process, you can even buy propecia or other hair loss medicines online. If you believe that your hair loss is being caused by some disease then go, check it out with your doctor. After deciding the real cause of hair loss, your doctor will provide you the right hair loss drug.

If you are a man between the age 20 to 45 and you start to loose scalp hair, then the chances are 95 per cent certain that you are experiencing male pattern baldness. As the term suggests, male pattern baldness follows a typical sequence or pattern. Hair loss can start in different areas but is usually at the temples and/or on the crown of the head. Initial thinning of hair progresses over a number of years and may lead to total baldness but more typically involves loss of hair over the top surface of the head.

However, most men are genetically predisposed to male pattern baldness. It is the effect of hormones on the hair follicle that produces male pattern baldness. Testosterone, a hormone that is present in high levels in males after puberty, is converted to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) by an enzyme called 5-alpha reductase. DHT has an adverse affect on the hair follicles. Acting on a hormone receptor on the hair follicle it slows down hair production and produces weak, shorter hair, sometimes it stops hair growth from the follicle completely. This process gradually depletes your stock of hair and is considered normal hair loss as it is common in men.

Do you know when to see a doctor? When you start losing hair suddenly; if your hair loss is in clumps or significant enough that you notice large amounts on your pillow, covering the back of your clothes or when you wash your hair. This type of hair loss does not represent typical male baldness, but it does require a diagnosis. Dont worry. Hair loss can occur for a number of reasons and can often be treated successfully. Go and see your doctor to get proper diagnosis and hair loss treatment.





Hair Loss has become a serious issue for all. The writer throws light on hair loss related problems, their causes, medications such as propecia as well as other hair loss treatments.

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