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Men's Hair Loss
Causes and Baldness
Understanding the cause of men's hair loss may better
indicate exactly why it presently has no cure.
The most common
cause of hair loss in men, is male pattern baldness
representing almost 95% of all hair loss in men. Men who
have this type of hair loss usually have inherited it as
part of their genetic makeup.
ANDROGENETIC
ALOPECIA - the modem medical term for male pattern hair
loss - can be broken down in two parts.
First,
Androgenetic, consisting of ANDROGEN (Any of the various
hormones that control the appearance and development of
masculine characteristics such as testosterone). And
GENETIC--the inheritance of genes from either the mother or
the father's side of the family. Add AGE, which when coupled
with genetics, represents a time clock that will signal the
hair follicle to produce an enzyme named 5 alpha reductase.
When the testosterone present in the follicle combines with
the enzyme 5 alpha reductase, it produces
dihydrotestosterone (DHT).
Second,
ALOPECIA meaning hair loss, of which there are many types.
Put simply,
scientists are working against aging, hormones and genetics.
This is no easy task. Add the fact that male or female
pattern hair loss is not life threatening, and it is easy to
see why many physicians do not view hair loss as a priority
in scientific research.
What is working
for you in terms of research is that large pharmaceutical
firms now know that a cure for hair loss could mean a
fortune in revenue for their companies and stockholders.
Although we may
not see a cure in our lifetime, it is possible. Science is
closer to understanding hair loss due to many recent
advancements. To say the cure is around the corner would
only be speculation but hope certainly is alive.
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Causes
of Hair Loss in Men
Alopecia areata: Generally thought to be an
autoimmune disorder. Causes "patchy" hair loss,
often in small circular areas in different areas of
the scalp.
Alopecia Areata information.
Alopecia totalis: Total hair loss of the scalp,
(an advanced form of alopecia areata).
Alopecia universalis: Hair loss of the entire
body, (also an advanced form of alopecia areata).
Traction alopecia: Hair loss caused by physical
stress and tension on the hair such as prolonged use
of hair weaving, corn rows etc.
Telogen effiuvium: Hair loss Caused by Physical
stress, emotional stress, thyroid abnormalities,
medications and hormonal causes normally associated
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Anagen
effiuvium: Generally due to internally administered
medications, such as chemotherapy agents, that poison the
growing hair follicle.
Trichotillomania (TTM), or "trich" as it is commonly
known, is an impulse control disorder characterized by the
repeated urge to pull out scalp hair, eyelashes, facial
hair, nose hair, eyebrows or other body hair, often
resulting in noticeable bald patches.
Chemotherapy:
One of the most common side effects of chemotherapy
treatment is hair loss. Chemotherapy hair loss may occur on
the scalp, face, underarms, and other places on the body.


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