Patterned Hair Loss Men and Women

Hair Loss Men and Women

Hair loss men and women of various age groups face hair loss problems or alopecia and they keep looking for effective remedies. More often than not, hair loss also becomes a common ground for loss of self-confidence, depression, and loss of interest in life. Hair, undoubtedly are one of the prominent features of our appearance that defines our looks. Once we start losing them, we face distress. Unattractive looks cause emotional and psychological dilemmas too.

 

What are the common reasons for hair loss men and women problem?

The reasons behind hair loss for men and women could be varied. Prominent reason being age, there are other factors that affect the health of hair and these are:

 

  • Stress
  • Anxiety
  • Medicine Side-effects
  • Malnutrition
  • Heredity Problems
  • Drug Therapies for Health Issues
  • Deteriorating Health
  • Hormonal Changes
  • Extreme Sun Exposure
  • Scalp Diseases

 

Male Pattern Baldness

 

Scientifically known as Androgenic Alopecia, male pattern baldness is quite common these days. More than 50% of men suffer from it and it can start at quite an early age. There are various reasons to it, the primary being the hormonal play. As per most of the researches in the area, male pattern baldness is said to be caused by male sex hormones called androgens. These highly active hormones have many functions to perform in the body and hair growth regulation is one of them. Genetics is another reason to the disorder. If the person has a family history of pattern baldness, they are more likely to get affected by it. The process of pattern baldness is simple and can be understood as a weakening of hair growth cycle. When the growth cycle loses its strength, the hair follicles shrink and start producing shorter and finer hair strands, which eventually recedes to the point of producing no hair at all.

 

Male pattern baldness appears in different areas and in different shapes. Sometimes hair loss begins at the temples or the crown, with forehead seeming to go large every few weeks. Some also show symptoms of male pattern baldness with a receding hairline in M shape on the temple.

 

Female Pattern Baldness

 

Females also suffer from patterned baldness and it is also called Androgenetic Alopecia. Quite similar to male pattern baldness, it is primarily caused by hormonal imbalance in menopause period. It can also be hereditary. Women lose hair in varied parts of the head, unlike men, who have 2-3 general patterns. It is a common disorder which is often a result of ageing. Almost 60 to 75 percent of women suffer from female pattern baldness. If it starts in early age, there are remedies to slow the process. A usual loss of 50 to 100 hair strands is experienced every day and the conditions worsen. Seeing a dermatologist is always helpful as an expert can differentiate between pattern baldness and other kinds of hair loss due to diet inefficiencies. The sooner the treatment starts, the faster the loss can be reversed.

 

Women are unlikely to lose all hair and go bald, but thinning of hair all over the head can also be a usual symptom of female pattern baldness.

 

The Remedies

While markets are flooded with hair fall remedies in various forms, medical science offers hair fall remedies that work wonders and make sure you receive the best results from any of the therapies you resort to. Different therapies work differently while increasing the blood flow in the scalp or inhibiting the enzyme action which causes hair fall or promoting the growth of dormant hair follicles. Apart from these, there is Platelet Rich Plasma Injections which help in hair growth by releasing growth factors near hair follicles.

 

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