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Men Hair Loss Causes
There are plenty of men hair loss causes and finding the ways to prevent each takes
serious effort and energy to do so. Still, there are solutions and it is all a matter
of personal discipline and vigilance. For men, hair loss causes usually fall under
the following:
4 Common Causes of Men Hair Loss
1. Androgenetic Alopecia
This is more commonly known as male pattern baldness that accounts for 95% of all
known cases of hair loss. Androgenetic alopecia takes its name from the fact that
the male androgen hormone testosterone goes into abnormal levels - thanks to the
action of the 5-Alpha-Reductase enzyme that converts it to DHT which is known to
weaken hair follicles to grow fine nearly invisible hair strands that eventually
die.
It is plain that this cause is genetic in nature. But other men suffering from non-cancerous
prostrate disorders have been known to suffer hair loss as well. The same underlying
DHT levels are present to cause hair follicles to weaken. It appears that DHT is
needed by healthy prostrate gland and its malfunction will cause excess DHT to be
produced.
2. Chemotherapy and Medication
Chemicals introduced to the body from prescribed medication as well as chemotherapy
are known to cause hair loss of varying severity. Hair loss from chemotherapy is
almost instant for many people, though some mild forms of therapies produce weaker
finer hair. Medicines that contain substances that upset the hormonal balance in
the body can also trigger hair loss especially if the balance tilts in favor of having
more androgens in both women and men. Hair loss causes triggered by chemical imbalances
can be solved once the balance is restored.
3. Ailments and Infections
Blood disorders like anemia can deprive the hair roots of the right nourishment to
grow hair. Skin infections like lichen planus can also cause patchy hair loss. Thyroid
disorders that result in under or over production of Thyroxin also result in hair
loss. Hair loss is often temporary and once the ailment or infection is banished,
hair growth is restored, usually after 3-4 months after being cured.
4. Nutritional Deficiency
Hair is 100% keratin which is a form of protein. Deprive your body of protein and
there’d be no hair, which can be the least of your problems if you have protein deficiency.
Vitamin deficiency is more common and it affects virtually everyone and shows up
as some illness or health condition. An entire book can be devoted to discuss the
essential role of vitamins to the body and in maintaining hair growth.