Want To Know The Causes Of Hair Thinning In Men?

by Harry Regan on 02/10/2009

If you’re a man who has noticed some thinning of your hair lately then you need to learn a little more about the causes of thinning hair in men. There are some well recognised causes of hair thinning in men and most of them can be tackled successful.

Most of the causes of thinning hair in men can be a bit different to the causes of women’s hair loss. The biggest cause in men is androgenetic alopecia, or what is more commonly known as male pattern baldness. This is an inherited condition which results in a man inheriting a gene from his forebears that means that is predisposed to genetic hair loss. But even if you’re grandfather or father were bald that doesn’t guarantee that you will be too. But the chances of it are high.

Statistically the chances are you carrying the gene for androgenic alopecia are 4 in 7. About 70 percent of men will find that they experience some form of thinning of the hair during their life and a quarter of these will, by the age of 30, see hair thinning starting. By 60 around 60 percent will suffer some form of hair loss.

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.

And there are even more causes of hair loss in men such as stress and poor diet. It is now known that the Western diet which includes a high intake of red meat can result in increased hair loss. And hair loss can also be caused by stress although this may be temporarily.

Clearly the most common cause of hair thinning in men is male pattern baldness. So if you’re suffering from hair loss what can you do about it? Fortunately there are some solutions however you should jump on the problem as soon as you know about it.

The mechanism causing the hair loss in cases of male pattern baldness is known. It is the result of plenty of male sex hormones. Men with male baldness have plenty of the male sex hormone testosterone, and from this is created another hormone called DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) which is the sex hormone responsible for the growth of hair in men during puberty.

The testosterone creates DHT and the DHT attaches itself to hair follicles. The DHT then slowly strangles the hair follicle by limiting the ability of the follicle to intake essential nutrients important for good hair growth. Men with male pattern baldness have excessive DHT.

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.

You can get minoxidil under different product names. One company has improved on the treatment using minoxidil by adding to the treatment a range of various essential hair nutrients. Whilst the minoxidil blocks the operation of the DHT it is also important that, once the hair is able to absorb all the proper nutrition, those nutrients are available to it.

This is a more successful approach and 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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