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12 Causes of Hair Loss

12 Causes of Hair Loss

Hair loss, also called alopecia, and thinning hair can be caused by a number of factors. It is normal to lose between 50-100 hairs a day, out of 100,000 or so strands in your scalp; this is part of the normal cycle of hair growth and loss. But anything more than that and you are in serious trouble. Hair loss is a very universal problem that affects both men and women across the world. Men are ...
Causes and Testing Methods for Alopecia (Excessive Hair Loss)

Causes and Testing Methods for Alopecia (Excessive Hair Loss)

Alopecia is a medical term that describes excessive hair loss from the head or body. This hair loss can be a result of numerous causes. Doctors diagnose alopecia into nine subtypes based on the various factors that include causes, characteristics of hair loss, age and health of the individual. There are both known natural and unnatural causes that lead to hair loss. Alopecia also occurs due to ...
Are You Losing Sleep Over Hair Loss (Alopecia)?

Are You Losing Sleep Over Hair Loss (Alopecia)?

Perhaps the worst nightmare we get, and this is especially true for men as they are more affected by it than women, is going bald. We lose sleep as and when we see strands of hair on our comb, in the bathroom, on the pillow, etc. Alopecia (loss of hair) is experienced by many people as they age. However, youngsters are also not spared from it. Alopecia, although not a serious condition, may in ...

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Hair and testestrone level
Q: What is the relation between hair loss and testosterone level.

A: Hi Ankur, distorted testosteron levels are linked with hair loss. Men should have anywhere between 250 ng/dl to 1100 ng/dl in a normal scale. This may depend on many factors including the man’s age and sexual health. Androgenetic alopecia, also known as male pattern baldness or permanent pattern baldness, is the most common cause of hair ...

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Men's hair
Q: What are the common problems associated with men's hair?

A: Hair loss is something that everybody's worried about, because let's face it - there's nothing as attractive as a head full of hair. Men especially, try and prevent hair loss for as long as they can. The main problems that men face with their hair are hair loss due to entirely hereditary reasons, male pattern baldness, hair loss through illness and...

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Does smoking cause baldness?

A: 70% of men are affected by hair loss hence going bald as they grow older. The main cause is the biological vulnerability of hair follicle to testosterone, the male sex hormone, But smoking seems to speed up what hormones trigger. Chemicals from the tobacco could harm DNA of the hair follicles, connected with the hair growth or damage hair root ...

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Hair and steroids
Q: Do steroids help in hair growth if a person have stage 2 or 3 #aldness pattern. if so what is the dosage and up to what time should it be consumed. can u name some famous brands with the company name and their price. thanks in advance.....

A: Hi Ankur, actually when you say steroids, it is a very broad term. there are several categories of steroids. steroids use (muscle building purpose ) can actually cause hair loss. Research has proven that anabolic steroids raise the levels of baldness-inducing male hormones specially for those who are genetically prone to hair loss, this can ...

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Glossary - Hair Loss In Men Causes

Hashimoto's Thyroiditis

Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the body's own T-cells attack the cells of the thyroid. It is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in North America and Europe. It occurs far more often in women than in men (10:1 to 20:1), ...

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