Male Hair Loss

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Male Hair Loss
For many of men, hair losing is something like entering into hell. They think that they will have to be faces as part of the aging process. General hair loss can be treated with hair loss treatments and products. If hair loss is a problem for you then, you are not alone; if you will have a simple walk down the street you will find many like you. Around 25% of men start losing hair before the age of 30 and two thirds before the age of 60. Sometimes men can begin losing hair in their teen age and can reach their early twenties with very less hair left on the crown of their head.
The most common reason of hair loss in men is genetic:
Androgenetic alopecia is male pattern baldness which has a defined pattern of hair loss; it starts with a slight recession at the front hairline and is followed by thinning on the crown of the head. The hair above the ears and at the nape of the neck remains unaffected with this. The hair follicles are genetically predisposed to be oversensitive to the DHT and become smaller and smaller with time, leading to the eventual hair loss.
Alopecia Areata is an extremely common condition which affects 1% to 2% of the population at some point of their lives. Most affected are children and young adults, it can also affect people of all age group. Problem of hair loss is sudden and manifests itself in small, smooth-skinned patches that are likely to gradually increase with time. The exact cause for this is still unknown. If the hair loss continues until all the scalp hair is lost this is known as alopecia totalis or alopecia Universalist if all the body hair is lost as well.
Hair loss can also be the result from a scalp problem. Inflammation of the scalp produces superoxide, which causes hair shedding and leads to diffuse hair loss.

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