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Male Pattern
Hair Loss or baldness starts with a symptom of receding
hairline and moderate to extensive loss of hair to the
crown. Male pattern hair loss is more common as male bodies
produce higher quantity of testosterone.
Hair loss in men (Androgenetic alopecia) is very common and is also known as
male pattern hair loss or baldness. A human body is programmed to produce an
enzyme know as 5-alpha reductase. When the Androgen hormone in the scalp produces
testosterone which mixes with 5-alpha reductase, it produces Dihydrotestosterone,
or DHT. DHT is not well received by male (and female) hair follicles, cutting
off blood supply, which is critical to growth of new hair. Thinning and or balding
process begins when this occurs. Male pattern hair loss is more common as male
bodies produce a higher quantity of testosterone.
Hair loss in men can be seen as thinning hair at the
crown as well as the front of the scalp. It involves
approximately an overwhelming 90% of susceptible men,
and is noticeable in middle age, although it affects
many in their twenties.
Men lose approximately 100 individual hair strands per
day, which is considered normal. Usually, these hairs
are replaced within the normal hair growth cycle. True
hair loss occurs when lost hairs are not re-grown or
when daily hair fall exceeds 100 hairs. Hereditarily,
hair loss can come from both parents side of the family.
The main causes of hair loss in men are:
- Physical stress: medical surgery, serious illness,
rapid weight change.
- Emotional stress: death in family, mental disorder.
- Thyroid irregularity.
- Hormonal causes: high levels of testosterone.
- Medications: excessive doses of vitamin A, hypertension
medications.
Reversal of these causes will lead to hair growth. The
following brief facts further explain the causes of male
pattern hair loss:
Physical-Emotional Stress
Surgeries, severe illnesses and emotional stress can cause hair loss. The body
simply cannot cope with the pressure and shuts down production of hair during
periods of stress since it is not life threatening. Instead, it redeploys its
energies toward repair and rebuilding of vital body constitutions. There is
usually about a three month interval between the stressful event and the start
of hair loss. Similarly, it may take about three month before hair re-growth
is noticeable. This means that the total hair loss and re-growth cycle can
last approximately 6 - 9 months or possibly longer when induced by physical
or emotional stress. There are other less apparent health conditions which
may go undetected that can contribute to hair loss. These include anemia or
low blood count and thyroid abnormalities. These conditions can be detected
by a simple, inexpensive blood test.
Diet Considerations
Dieting is becoming increasingly common among men too. Commercial diet programs
which are designed or administered under the direction of a physician with
prescribed meals, dietary supplements and vitamin ingestion are fashionable.
Sometimes, dieters are advised to supplement certain vitamins to the program
to prevent hair loss. Skin experts disagree, however, as most dermatologists
believe vitamins cannot prevent hair loss associated with rapid, significant
weight loss. Furthermore, many of these supplements are high in vitamin A,
which can accelerate and magnify hair loss.
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