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Men got hair loss! Here are the signs, symptoms, causes, and treatments!

Published on 22 Hours ago by FACTSWOW Team

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The stress and embarrassing condition lead to hair loss if you are young. Now a day’s, most men are suffering from hair loss. In the United Kingdom, around a third of men over 30 are losing their hair, which rose around 80%.

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The condition is called androgenetic alopecia, which is called male pattern baldness. It is caused by a combination of genetic and hormonal factors. It is also affected if you have a close relative that can be inherited from both of your parents.

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A hormone called dihydrotestosterone cause change in the hair follicles of the scalp. The follicles which get affected produce smaller ones. Shorter and lighter hairs and there no longer have of hairs.

Alopecia Areata!

Alopecia Areata!
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Both men and women are suffering from hair loss. The condition promotes your immune system to attack healthy hair follicles. In the UK, 100,000 suffers from this hair loss.

Nutritional deficiency!

Nutritional deficiency!
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Lack of vitamin D might make prone to hair loss. It is vital in stimulating hair follicles and preventing average hair growth. Deficiencies in biotin, folate, riboflavin, and vitamin B12 are linked with hair loss.

Medication!

Medication!
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Medications such as blood pressure drugs and antidepressants cause premature hair loss. It is temporary with the hair and returning once the treatment concludes.

Stress and anxiety!

 Stress and anxiety!
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Hair loss in male can occur after puberty, which causes psychological distress and worsen hair loss. An average person loses 50-100 hairs daily due to stress levels. If you have stress, that can force your hair follicles into a resting phase.

Prevention of hair loss!

Prevention of hair loss!
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For baldness in males, there is no cure, but you can slow down the process. Apply finasteride and minoxidil to your scalp, that slow down the process.

Hair transplantation!

 Hair transplantation!
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The most common one is hair transplantation which is the surgical treatment that leads to an excellent outcome where follicles are removed from the back and side of your scalp. The cost you expect to pay is £2,000, up to £30,000 based on the required work.

Laser therapy!

Laser therapy!
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Laser therapy is used to circulate the blood and stimulates the follicles to grow new hair, and it is a painless treatment.

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