Male Hair Loss – Causes and Treatment!

Hair loss continues to be a major problem in both men and women. The cause of which may vary from individual to individual, it is therefore treated differently. there may be hormonal problems or hair loss due to genetic problems such as androgenetic alopecia. this is the most common cause for male baldness. Over 50% of men suffer from baldness due to androgenetic alopecia. Men who fall in the age category of 30 to 60 are more prone to alopecia. this androgenetic alopecia is hereditary in nature. if your dad had suffered baldness due to this, then there is a greater chance of you facing the same. such hair conditions can be treated and reversed.

Causes of male hair loss are:

Emotional and physical stress Male pattern baldness Lack of calorie Lack of zinc and iron Deficiency of protein Thyroid disease Hormonal problems Puberty

The earlier this problem is detected the better the results are. Balding can be seen from the front hairline back through your crown. you may have receding hair line, signs of hair thinning in the front, tiny bald spot on the crown or there is baldness on top while the rest of the head looks fine. Propecia and Minoxidil are the two popularly used FDA approved medications to treat male pattern baldness. they fight against the DHT which causes male pattern baldness.

Emotional and physical stress, hormonal imbalance, chemotherapy, thyroid disease, stress and puberty may also cause severe hair fall problems. Hypo and hyperthyroid disorder are known to cause hair fall. Treating thyroid disease can alleviate your hair problems and promote hair growth.

Male Hair Loss - Causes and Treatment!

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