August 21, 2007
Health-Hair Loss in Men - The Causes And Treatment
It's believed that baldness in men can be attributed to disease. A lot of weight gain or loss of weight within a close period of time is one factor. Iron deficiency is also a cause of hair loss in men. Some believe that hair loss isn't due to an illness or a medical condition. While pattern baldness affects over 20 million men in the United States, one in four men begin to go bald by the age of thirty. When men reach sixty, the odds are considerably worse; two out of three go bald.
According to research, a hair follicle's normal growth rate is five years before the hair is replaced by new hair growth. It has already been determined that baldness runs in the family so you may want to check your maternal side and see if your mother's father went bald and at what age. In men, when a hair falls out a new one doesn't start to grow. Usually occurring above the forehead, revealing a receding hairline, it works its way back to the crown of the head. A bald spot increases in size until the entire top of the head is bald. The only hair
that remains is on the sides of the head.
There are two medications that can treat hair loss. Finasteride, which taken orally, blocks the testosterone which causes hair loss. This medication has shown to be effective in stopping hair loss in men, and start new hair growth. The results of this medication may also take a year before any progress is shown. Minoxidil, is applied directly to the scalp and helps slow the balding in most men. In fact, it begins new hair growth. While this medication only works for younger men, who are in the beginning of the balding phase, it takes about a year to determine if the medication was a success.
If you're a man and your getting older your hair is becoming thinner. As hair thins, the oil increases; which causes an insufficiency of the hair root. This ultimately contributes to hair loss. If you an oily scalp, in addition to thinning hair, the best advice offered by experts is to shampoo frequently. If you experience sudden hair loss, contact your doctor to determine the cause.
Even though losing hair is natural, always check the amount of hair you are losing each day. Use a comb, not a brush, on your hair. Braiding your hair can also cause a similar condition that will eventually cause hair loss. Use whatever preventative measures to ensure your hair is properly maintained.
Filed under General Health Topics, Hair Loss, Men's Health, Women's Health by Jerry Stearns


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