Male Pattern Baldness Requires Careful Research

by Marlene Baliss

Are you suffering from thinning hair, and do you worry where it might lead? Well, millions of other men also have hair loss problems, and there are many reasons for its occurrence. Male pattern baldness is one of the most well-known types of hair loss.

If you are male and you are trying to learn how to care for your hair, being educated about male pattern baldness and its causes can help you find the right remedies for keeping a full head of hair. Male pattern baldness is a problem that begins with a receding hairline. Over time, the middle of the head will also begin to lose hair. As one ages, men may find that their hair continues to thin and completely vacates their scalp. This results in eventual baldness.

If you are in the initial stages of male pattern baldness, you can relate it to a combination of things. Looking at the causes may help you begin to find a solution, though not every case will have a corresponding solution.

Male pattern baldness is most often attributed to genetics. It may result from either male or female genes passed down from your family. Often, baldness from genetics is related to dihyrdo-testosterone (DHT). The gene that indicates baldness causes a small amount of nutrients produced in your hair to react with your hormones and cause you to go bald as you age. The older you get, the more these compounds will react to each other and cause increased baldness or thinning of the hair.

Hormones are another factor related to male pattern baldness. This is especially apparent in testosterone, which changes as one ages. These changes lead to a reaction in the scalp area and hair nutrients, especially in the enzymes that are produced normally. These enzymes help the hair grow; however, when they interact with testosterone and other hormones, they can cancel each other out and lead to a reaction in the hair follicle. This can lead to thinning and loss of hair as the enzymes and hormones produce chemicals that are not healthy for the hair.

Some men find that their hair is falling out in chunks, or that thinning is taking place more rapidly than expected. Please consult a doctor if this is happening to you, as these things are not normal for male pattern baldness, but rather indicate a more serious health problem. There are many diseases or disorders that can be the source of this, so the only way to determine the problem is to talk to a health professional as soon as possible.

However, if your situation is more indicative of normal male pattern baldness, then there are fewer potential causes — and solutions. Do some research into potential products and other solutions that are available. Some of them do slow thinning of hair, or encourage hair growth. But others have little effect. Digging around a little will help you to determine whether an effective treatment might fit your situation. Millions of men are in your same position, so there are plenty of companies that make claims about solutions for male pattern baldness.

But be warned that there is a long history of charlatans and cheats operating in the hair loss treatment industry. So be careful about accepting claims of unknown products or companies. Check with friends or family members who have experience with male pattern baldness, and tread carefully.

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