Male Pattern Baldness Requires Careful Research
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008Millions of men around the world suffer from thinning hair, and worry that they will soon become completely bald. There are a variety of reasons for hair loss, but male pattern baldness is the most common, and one of the most frustrating.
Learning about male pattern baldness and its implications will help you to get a handle on your own situation. Finding possible remedies that can help stem the loss of hair, or renew hair follicles will depend on you doing some research. Most men find that their hair thins with age, and depending on several factors, this process could lead to baldness in the center or the entire scalp. It is not a pleasant problem to have, but it is not something you face alone, either.
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.
Family genes are the most common culprit of male pattern baldness. Blame your ancestors once again! As we age, dihyrdo-testosterone can impact our hormone balance. Increased hair thinning can be a result of these complex interactions of chemicals in our bodies.
Testosterone changes as we age, and although scientists have not completely sorted out all of the specific cause and effect relationships between hormones and baldness, they continue to work on the problem. Our bodies normally produce enzymes that help hair grow. However, as we age, and as testosterone changes in composition, it can interact with these enzymes, leading to negative effect on hair growth.
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.
Finally, be careful out there! The hair loss industry has a long history of being inundated with false claims and unscrupulous characters selling snake oil cures. They prey on the desperation that some men have when faced with this problem, and thus they are more vulnerable to falling for the lies that some people perpetrate. Not all of the products or organizations are cheaters, so ask friends or family members who also experienced male pattern baldness about what they have heard or tried. Take your time to research any products or organizations that you intend to use. Good luck.





















