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Male Baldness Treatment

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Hair SolutionThe most common and prominent problem faced by males is baldness. There are many reasons causing baldness and if not taken care of on time they might lead to lack of self-confidence among men. With the rise in technology and research many baldness treatment are being introduced to the market to confuse what to choose or what not choose?

As said earlier that there are various reasons for hair loss and following are mentioned few of them:

Heredity
Age
Environmental factor
Poor Diet and Deficiencies
Drugs and Medical Treatment
Imbalances in Hormone Levels
Build up of DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) in the body
Mycotic infections
Traction alopecia

Depending upon the cause behind the hair loss, various types of baldness can be classified as follows:

Male Baldness
Male pattern baldness is a result of hereditary and can occur from any age. The hair loss begins from front, side and/or on the crown. Some loose all of their hair, whereas some develop a bald spot and in others it results in a receding hair line.

Female Pattern Baldness

This type of baldness varies from male pattern baldness as it rarely results in total hair loss. Fmale Baldness

Alopecia Areata or Spot Baldness

Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune disorder that results in hair loss ranging from just one location to every hair on the entire body.

Trichotillomania

It is the loss of hair caused by compulsive pulling and bending of the hair commonly seen among children than adults.

Scarring Alopecia

Prevention of hair growth on any scarred area result to ‘Scarring alopecia’. The scars can even be caused by diseases like skin cancer, fungal skin infections, lupus, tuberculosis, etc.

Toxic alopecia

It can be a result of severe illness or certain medications.

No matter what the reason be for hair loss but with proper baldness treatment the problem can be cured in maximum cases, depending on the type of baldness. There are numerous methods available for baldness treatment such as Minoxidil, Finasteride, Low-level laser therapy, Ketoconazole, Immunosuppressants, Saw palmetto, Polygonum multiflorum, stress reduction, and Hair Transplantation. As per your requirement you can opt for best suitable procedure for baldness treatment.

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By Synapse India
Published: 9/16/200

 

 


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Baldness Helpline

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Baldness helplineComplete or partial hair loss is called baldness and it is of various types, such as male pattern baldness, female pattern baldness, alopecia areata, toxic baldness and various other types. Fundamental causes of baldness include hormonal and hereditary disorders. 

In this article you will learn more about baldness, its types, its causes and various treatments options.

What is baldness?
The loss of hairs from parts of the head or whole head is called baldness. Both men and women are affected with baldness at any stage of their lives.
One may develop baldness in teenage or their adolescence.
Baldness can be classified into many types depending upon the loss of hairs and sex. Thus, following are the most common types of baldness:

  • Male pattern baldness
  • Female baldness
  • Frontal Balding
  • Alopecia areata
  • Toxic Alopecia
  • Scaring Alopecia

Yoga Help LineMale Pattern Baldness:
Male pattern baldness is a hereditary disorder which may descend family to family. The disorder is indicated by the loss of hair from frontal part of the head, sides or crown of the head. Some people may loss all hairs on their head.

Female Pattern Baldness:
It is less common but may affect any female at any age especially during pregnancy due to imbalance in hormones. Female pattern baldness is indicated by lessening the amount of hairs from the front side of the head and other sides. It is rarely for a female to lose all hairs just like males.

Frontal Balding:

It is a very common disorder and male pattern baldness starts from frontal balding if it is ignored and not properly treated. It is indicated as loss of hairs from the front side of head in alphabet "M" like shape.

Alopecia areata:
It is a rare disorder and indicated by the sudden hair loss from any part of the body. They grow later after several months. Its causes are unknown but it may be associated to hormonal imbalance.

Toxic alopecia:
Toxic alopecia is indicated by temporary hair loss. It may develop due to a high fever, pregnancy and high levels of vitamin and retinoid.

Scaring alopecia:
Scaring hair loss is a disorder that no hair grows on scared area. In its severe forms, hairs never grow on the scar area throughout the life. Scaring may be due burning, fungal and bacterial infections.

What are the causes of baldness?
There are various causes of hair loss depending upon the types of hair loss and baldness.

  • Aging
  • Fluctuation in hormone level
  • Hereditary factor
  • Sever illness

One of the fundamental causes of baldness in teenage is hormonal disorder. Teenage is a stage of life when your body develops rapid changes both in morphology of the face and internal bodily function. These rapid changes in body are caused by over activity of certain hormones.

Treatments of various types of baldness:
There are various treatment options depending upon the type of baldness.

  • Taking medications such as minoxidil and finasteraide
  • Corticosteroid injections
  • Hair transplant
  • Laser treatment

Your dermatologist will determine which treatment options best suits your baldness. If you have chronic baldness, your dermatologist may prefer hair transplantation.

Note:
The article provides information for your knowledge only and not for diagnosis and seeking treatment options and using medications. The author will not be liable for any loss incurred by reading and practicing any advice in this article or in any way undefined here.

If you want to read more articles about this topic so please visit Baldness Helpline.

   By Paul Steven
Published: 11/26/2007

 

 


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