Hair today Gone Tommorrow

Balding is not something anyone would look forward to. Even though we are unable to stop aging we can help ourselves when it comes to hair loss.

Our hair does get thinner as we age and more for some than others but with today's medications and creams etc we may be able to slow this down.

I have looked into many hair loss remedies and have found some that are better than others in how they say the can slow down hair loss and some even say they will help your existing hair grow more and stronger. I do not know about that but have heard of some of the good some of them do.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Want To Know The Causes Of Hair Thinning In Men?

By Peter Albertson

If you are a man who is worried about the possibility of baldness then you need to know a little more about the causes of thinning hair in men. Because there are some well recognised causes of hair thinning and now it is possible to do something about most of them.

It is reasonably well-known that the causes of thinning hair in men are a little different to the causes of hair thinning in women. By far the biggest cause of thinning hair in men is androgenic alopecia, which you may know as male pattern baldness. This is a condition which you inherit from your forebears which means that you are genetically predisposed to hair loss. But this doesn't guarantee that you will lose your hair. Even if your father and grandfather were both bald you may not be, they your chances are high.

Statistics show that around 4 out of 7 men will carry the gene for androgenic alopecia. Somewhere around 70 percent of men will experience some form of balding during their lifetime and a quarter of these will start to see thinning hair by the age of 30. By the age of 60 around 60 percent of men will suffer some hair thinning.

There are other causes of thinning hair in men but androgenic alopecia is the principle cause. Other causes of hair thinning include various medical conditions and medications such as chemotherapy. For anyone suffering from thinning hair are visit to the doctor is always worthwhile to eliminate the possibility of a medical problem.

If you are on any medications you ought ask your doctor about the possibility that the medication may be causing some form of hair loss. Hopefully your doctor. would have already discussed that with you.

Stress can cause hair loss, though this can be temporary, and poor diet can also cause hair loss. The Western diet high in red meat consumption is known to result in higher rates of hair loss.

It seems clear that by far the most common cause of hair thinning in men is male pattern baldness. The question is, if you're suffering, what do you do about it? Luckily there are some answers, however it is important to get onto the problem as soon as you become aware of it.

Luckily the actual mechanism by which the hair is lost as a result of the genetic predisposition is now known. Basically it comes down to male hormones. The good news for men suffering from baldness is that they are chock full of the male hormone testosterone. But it is not the testosterone causes the problem, it is actually another hormone called DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) that is derived from testosterone that is the cause of the problem.

DHT is created from testosterone and DHT attaches itself to the hair follicles and reduces the ability of the hair follicles to absorb essential nutrients. And men who suffer from male pattern baldness have a greater amount of DHT in their hair follicles.

Once science discovered this was then it was able to produce a cure, and the result was the first product approved by the FDA as a male hair loss treatment called minoxidil. Minoxidil has been proven to be effective in treating most cases of male pattern baldness, though of course not all.

It is possible to get minoxidil under a range of different product names however one company has produced a more successful approach to hair loss treatment using minoxidil. Minoxidil increases blood flow to the scalp allowing hair to take in more nutrients, and this company also supplies a range of essential hair nutrients by means of supplements so that once the hair is able to take in proper nutrients again those nutrients are available to it.

Using minoxidil combined with hair nutrients is more successful than using minoxidil on its own.

As you can see there is a range of causes of hair loss in men, however the vast majority of men are simply suffering from genetically inherited male pattern baldness which if left untreated will continue until, for most men, some degree of baldness becomes evident.

Luckily there are treatments and if you want to find out which treatment combines the use of minoxidil with hair nutrition visit my website.

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