Genetic
Hair Loss
Kaelem Steven
Hair loss is the most dreaded problem among humans as it directly
affects the person’s outlook. Hair loss can be caused by a
number of things like using harsh chemical soaps, shampoos,
gels, stress or imbalanced diet.
Certain
illness can also cause hair. These are all causes in hair loss
but the most common
type of hair loss that affects approximately 95% men and
70% women is known as hereditary hair loss also known as Genetic
hair loss.
Genetic
hair loss is more commonly observed among males than females
and usually starts at the age of 30. The
reason for this is that this type of hair loss depends
on the
extent to which the male hormone testosterone is converted
in the scalp to another hormone dihydroxytestosterone.
Although
genetic hair loss takes place usually after the age of 30 in many
cases but in some cases it starts to happen as early as your late
teens. Genetic hair loss comes usually from the mother’s side of
the family.
Genetic hair loss occurs due to the shortening of the hair's growth
cycle, this in turn makes the hair thinner and shorter, and a time
comes when the growth stalls completely.
It is also responsible
for developing bald patches and interacts with the hair follicles.
The hereditary hair loss has a very predictable pattern, which
is often followed from generation to generation so you can predict
by seeing your father and his father how you will go.
By the
time men reach 50 years of age 50% of the men become bald. In
case of
men hair loss usually occurs on the crown or the top of the
head starting with a receding hairline and leaving healthy hair
on
the back and sides of the head.
Through certain preventive measure people can slow down the process
of baldness. These include using products that make the hair healthy
and avoid certain things that damage hair and make them weak, as
weak hair fall of easily.
About The Author
Kaelem Steven has many years of experience in the field of Hair
care. She writes for various publications on a variety of topics
about common hair disorders and their treatments. For more articles
on hair loss and its causes please visit http://www.quickhairlosstreatment.com
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