Male Pattern Baldness

Male Pattern Baldness and What You can Do

Male pattern baldness is a condition that affects millions of men every year. It isn't unusual for men to start losing their hair in their twenties or even earlier. For many, male pattern baldness can be terribly dramatic. There are a few myths that are floating around about male pattern baldness, such as it is caused by the wearing of a hat all the time, or because of bad eating habits. These are all completely false statements, and should be dismissed.

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Male pattern baldness is a condition that is completely hereditary. Unfortunately, even if a man's parents have lots of hair, it can skip generations and cause hair loss in the child. If a man carries the male pattern baldness gene, they will eventually lose their head of hair sometime in their life. This is because of having hair follicles which are sensitive to what is known as dihydrotestosterone, or DHT. An enzyme in the man's body, known as 5 alpha reductase, can mix with testosterone and produce DHT. The DHT will attach itself to the hair follicles in the man's scalp, which will then cause the blood to stop flowing as freely as it once did into the scalp. As a result, the hair starts to thin. This thinning hair then falls out, which is known as male pattern baldness. Hair can start to thin and fall out in patches, or all over.

 

Many men start their search early to find out what can cure male pattern baldness. One of the best prescription treatments for the disorder is known as Propecia, a drug that can be prescribed from a doctor. Propecia has been approved by the FDA, and is taken once a day to help reverse the affects of male pattern baldness. Propecia can cure baldness by inhibiting those 5 alpha reductase enzymes that cause hair loss in men. Propecia can stop the hair loss completely for many men. For some, it slows it down, and for others, it may not have an effect at all. However, it is a popular choice for many who are suffering from male pattern baldness, and is worth talking to a doctor about.

Before deciding on a course of action for male pattern baldness, do a good deal of research. There are hundreds of lotions, pills, potions, gels and more available that claim to stop male pattern baldness, so do not fall victim to a scam. Talk to your doctor about which treatment can help your case of male pattern baldness. Many times, male pattern baldness can be cured early on, and those suffering from it can re-grow their head of hair in little time. With the advances in modern medicine, there is no reason that anyone has to live with male pattern baldness.